Hi and I agree these types of things should be in the manual or just make it 
know what to do with html thanks for the help everyone's given me though. .

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Laura Wolk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 18:15:59 -0400
>Subject: [Braillenote] working with html

>Hi Tina, Jane, and Stacey:

>I'm putting Jane and Stacey's name here because I need to correct something
> I stated earlier.

> No Tina, this information is not found in the manual *hint hint PDI*.  It is
> just one of the many things the users of the BN have figured out on their
> own.  Though I can't remember who exactly first told me this info, I suspect
> that it was Roselle once again.  Either way, this and many other things are
> not documented in the manual.  Of all the things boasted about in the 6.1
> upgrade, I firmly believe that the updates to the manual should take top
> priority.  In my opinion, no new feature is more important than good and
> thorough documentation.

> Tina, yes you are able to save this file upon opening it on the browser.
> Simply press space with s (control with s) to save the file, and give the
> file a .txt extension.  If you then exit to keyword and open the file, it
> will be readable without the tags, though you will probably compromise some
> formatting in the process.  The pro side to this is that you will be able to
> edit it, which you cannot do in the web browser.

> Now, for Jane and Stacey: I incorrectly stated that when you save the email
> message, selecting the ascii text option, you should make sure to give the
> file a .txt extension.  I meant to say, make sure you give it a .htm
> extension.  Sorry 'bout that one! HTH, Laura
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "tina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> To: "Braillenote Bnlist" <[email protected]
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 2:11 AM
>> Subject: [Braillenote] working with html


>>> For the people who know how to chse the browser to work with html files,
>> where'd you get that info? Is it somewhere in the manual? I didn't see it
>> and once you have the file ofen through the browser, can you resave it
>> without all the hadtml codes in keyword or something
>>> so you can just open it like a regular file so you can then save it
>> somewhere else like a cf card.



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