<!--msnavigation-->

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Charlie davis

can someone tell me what this is <!--msnavigation--> It seems that FrontPage
like to use it in the HTML coding and I don't know what it is.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

It indicates that the page using the FP navigation component which is based
on the Navigation View.

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Charlie davis

Can assume that it is ok to o take this <!--msnavigation--> out of my
coding?
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

FP will most likely put it back, since you are using the FP navigation
component.

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MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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C

Charlie davis

Well I am getting away from using FrontPage for when I make the changes to
the HTML. I am just wanting to take out all the code that FrontPage puts in
that is not needed.
 
J

JCO

Yes you can remove it. I'm not sure that FrontPage will put it in or not.
It is a comment block. That means its documentation that helps the person
looking at the code to understand what is below the comments. It is not
considered code (executable code).
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

That fine, however if you remove code/comments that FP write when you use
one of it components, then anytime you re-open the page in FP, FP will
re-write the code. FP add code/comment that it needed when you insert it's
components.

Leaving in the comment tags doesn't effect your ability to modify the HTML
in FP or Notepad, etc.

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WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle,
MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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