looking at source from url

I

Izod

Some sites only have a few lines that will show when you view source.
Is there a way to get the whole thing? Izod
 
R

Ronx

Either scroll down the source - some webmasters add a hundred or so
blank lines to "protect" their source - or you may be looking at a
frames site, where View->Source will give the code for the frameset
page. To see the source for the content frame, click anywhere in the
content (not on a link or image) then right click and choose View Source
from the content menu.
 
M

Mike Mueller

In addition; if you can provide a URL to a page in question, someone here
may be able to tell you what method they are using
 
I

Izod

Thanks Mike.
I can not get IE to display the rising Sun. It shows up as a white box
between the two pictures. It works fine in Firefox. I'm of course using
vista and IE 7. I can't at the moment print while using IE 7, I get script
errors. However it works in Firefox. So, I know I'm having my problems.I'm
sure it's in IE. Can't seem to get any answers from HP. If you would let me
know if it appears to be
working for you in IE I would appreciate it. Thks Izod
www.trailerestatesflorida.com Damm Vista
 
R

Ronx

Are you referring to not seeing the source code, or the movie?
In Windows XP IE7, all the source code can be read and the Flash movie
works perfectly.
In IE7 on Vista I do not have flash installed - the movie is a
placeholder with broken image icon, but the source code is clearly
visible. There are no "tricks" in place to hide the code.

<!-- Start of Logo HTML Code-->
<img border="4" src="images/PhotoImpression4.jpg" width="166"
height="96" align="top" hspace="3" vspace="3">
<object classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000"
codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,29,0"
width="434" height="114" align="top" border="0" hspace="3" vspace="3">
<param name="movie" value="25.swf?slogan=Where Neighbors Come
First&slogan_white=Where Neighbors Come First&title=Trailer
Estates&title_white=Trailer Estates&url=www.trailerestatesflorida.com">
<param name="quality" value="High">
<param name="salign" value="T">
<embed src="25.swf?slogan=Where Neighbors Come First&slogan_white=Where
Neighbors Come First&title=Trailer Estates&title_white=Trailer
Estates&url=www.trailerestatesflorida.com" width="434" height="114"
quality="High" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer"
type="application/x-shockwave-flash" salign="T"></embed>
</object>&nbsp;<img border="3" src="FrontSign.jpg" width="173"
height="105" align="top" hspace="2" vspace="2">

--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
 
I

Izod

Thanks, it's got to be in IE 7 with vista on my computer.
I was referring to both, but now I discovered how to view the code. However
the movie
isn't there. Just a blank area. thanks for the response.

Izod
 
I

Izod

Thanks again Ron. It boils down to this. IE in Vista got
messed up somehow, don't know how
and it took reloading Vista to clear up the problems. I got
the folks from HP to assist, but they
didn't have the answers. The flash wouldn't work, and I got
script errors when ever I tried to print while
in IE. Anyway, I going again. I know this isn't a
FrontPage problem, but when I started looking for
the cause, it evolved my web site. Sorry about that.
 
R

Ronx

These FrontPage newsgroups have always answered questions regarding
general HTML. Inserting a Flash movie is, in my opinion, under that
umbrella, and checking that the movie is visible certainly is. Fixing
the problem may require help from other sources.
Your apology is not necessary, and I hope I was able to help.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
 

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