A method and system for downloading an editable web page having
corresponding dynamic content. Dynamically rendered web pages are
provided with a special script therein. In response to a client request
for a dynamically rendered web page, the server sends the editable page
with the script embedded therein. When the script is executed at the
client, it creates a frame in the browser, and provides a reference to a
DLL that is located on the server and the address for the same requested
web page. The DLL is executed at the server and, in response, opens the
dynamically rendered web page, retrieves dynamic content for the web page
from a database, loads the dynamic content into the document, and returns
the web page with the dynamic content to the browser as the content for
the newly created frame.