On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 01:03:11PM -0500, Wayne Scott wrote: > Random ideas from a very casual observer... (ignore if you want) > > Can the error messages be annotated as comments in the HTML file? > Then the user can see the page without seeing the filter, but the > author can fetch his page and see what the filter had to change. Some of them are. But maybe you are right - we can just do stream filtering, and mark all errors with comments immediately after where the error was taken out. > > Or if filtering occurs can the filtered page be put in a frame and > then the options to see what happened and fetch an unmodified page can > be put in 1 row of links at the top. That way the user can be > notified, but it doesn't have to slow them down. I don't think that is practicable. > > -Wayne
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