Is there a software tool that will save eBay page listings for archival use?

eBay does not hold the page data of a sale listing more than about 60-90 days in it’s online database. In the scenario where there is some item that takes awhile to setup the page for, but you only sell once or twice a year, is there a way to save the page listing information for use in a future ad?

I know I could dump the text in Word and the save the photos separately, but this seems like more work than necessary if there is tool you could use to simply relist an items even after it’s expired from the eBay cache.

I sell the same things over and over and “Turbo Lister” from Ebay rocks (and it’s free!).

Unclviny

Wouldn’t “save as” in Explorer accomplish that? You can save the entire HTML document, and all its components, onto your harddrive or a disc. Unless there’s something eBay-specific I don’t understand.

If you are using IE, you should be able to click your “Favourites” menu item, and then select “Add to Favourites”. In the following dialogue box, the first checkbox you see is called “Make available offline”, which you want to check. This takes the exact page and saves it for posterity, without trying to revalidate the page content.