On Wednesday, 21 Dec 2005 2:22 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Nope. Use the browser to check the links. Openoffice cannot handle all
> > the content-type a typical browser can handle. Just because OOo cannot
> > handle a linked resource doesnt mean that the browser will have the same
> > problem. Use openoffice to only check links pointing to text within the
> > same document i.e. internal links.
>
> Yep realized that, so have to keep accessing the file in a browser to
> check the links. was just wondering if there was an html editor that
> would allow the same behaviour as a browser, thats why the question.
>

I very much doubt so. Simply because that is not how the industry works. Every 
developer working on web based technologies have mostly two applications open 
at all the time - the authoring tool and the viewing tool(browser). Try to 
adjust to this workflow - leave the browser window open and refresh between 
edits.

- Sandip

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