Thanks Peter,
Unfortunately, I could not do HTML editing on my own. I can edit some little
things, but I need Word or Front Page to do most of the editing.
I haven't used Front Page Express for a while since MS Word is already on my
computer.
Jeff

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Kaulback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> Jeff, it is better to do HTML editing with notepad because word pad will
> insert extra information into the pages for it's document format. You
> cannot enter markup in Word, you can convert a word document to HTML but it
>.
> It's a small (46k) free download and I heartily recommend it:
> http://www.liquidninja.com/metapad/
>
> Another text editor which is quite robust but is larger than MetaPad is
> NoteTab Lite which is quite popular for some other developers I know. It
> can be had here:
> http://www.notetab.com/ntl.htm
>
> Peter Kaulback
>
> In the hour of 12:23 PM 6/23/2002 -0400, Jeff Dougherty spoke this:
>
> >Good day all.
> >I have this program the encodes email addresses to prevent BOT's from
> >pulling them
> >from your web site for SPAM.
> >Problem is, if I insert the code into note pad, all works, but when I need
> >to edit
> >other items in Word pad, it converts the special coding back to an email
> >address.
> >Is there a way in MSWord you can enter 'html markup' like Front Page
> >Express? I
> >tried "comment", but that doesn't work.
> >I don't know a great deal of HTML codes, so I need Word to edit most of the
> >things.
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