Viewing source.

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John Berg

I remember when I could use my Internet Explorer to "view source" but it no
longer works, i.e., now I can't see the "code" of pages from the internet
I'm viewing. What am I doing wrong? Is it possible to use Frontpage to
view the code from pages on the internet?
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash Gordon®\)

and...you can use FP to view source on almost any online web..just click Edit with FP on your Browser toolbar if you're using IE.


| I remember when I could use my Internet Explorer to "view source" but it no
| longer works, i.e., now I can't see the "code" of pages from the internet
| I'm viewing. What am I doing wrong? Is it possible to use Frontpage to
| view the code from pages on the internet?
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|
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| John Berg
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|
 
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Andrew Murray

Right click the page....view source; or from View Menu, select Source.

This should open Notepad (or default text editor) and you should be able to
see the source.

Which site are you trying to view source on?

Have you tried doing this for other sites?
 
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John Berg

I am still unable to make the VIEW source option work but I learned from one
of the responses to save a foreign html and view it with Frontpage. I'm
able to view the source that way.

Thanks for your help.


--
John Berg
The fact that in Mohammedan law every woman must belong to some man as his
absolute property - either as a child, a wife, or a concubine - must
delay the final extinction of slavery until the faith of Islam has
ceased to be a great power among men. --W. Churchill
 
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John Berg

You are correct. Emptying temporaries made the view source work!

Thanks.

--
John Berg
The fact that in Mohammedan law every woman must belong to some man as his
absolute property - either as a child, a wife, or a concubine - must
delay the final extinction of slavery until the faith of Islam has
ceased to be a great power among men. --W. Churchill
 
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