Brian Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Uhh... That staff is me. And the text files are there. I'm getting > sick of switching to a text editor. There is no import function in > filling out forms, so it: > > 1. Find the right response file. (Easy enough) > 2. Open it to a text editor (or leave it open) > 3. CTRL-a CTRL-c > 4. ALT-TAB > 5. CTRL-v
Or, use mozex and configure it to run 'xterm -e vi %f' and everytime you update the buffer in vi, the field on the browser gets updated too. I use this with firefox and emacs daily. It's made editing our local MediaWiki almost painless! > So far, GCM is the closest... but the dang thing is so unstable it's > amazing. Save your changes and you got a 60% change of it crashing and > spewing a core dump. Open a config with one error and it dumps core. > And the XML config uses a byte counter to verify the size of the > contents... making editing by hand a PITA. Yeah, that's why I stay away from pointy-clicky things as much as possible :) Btw, emacs with w3m.el is a *great* way to fill out forms on a web page! -- Seeya, Paul _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss