Can WebCase archive web sites?
Yes. In fact, this is how WebCase collects a single web page as a piece of evidence. Pushing the archive button causes WebCase to collect the entire page of the associated URL (Uniform Resource Locator, or web address) and save it in the .MHT file format. MHTML files are commonly used to archive Web pages. All relative links in the Web page are remapped—retaining their availability to the investigator, even if deleted from the “live” site—and the embedded content is included in the .MHT file. The .MHT file can be opened offline with Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, or Opera.