RE: Forging a web page

2002-09-24 Thread Thomas Chiverton
Are there any click and point type browser/editor hybrids that get a page then allow editing the page? Netscape's composer ? The 'save as complete web page' feature in most browsers and copy of Dream Weaver ? . . . etc. Tom Chiverton You don't have to be a mad scientist to believe in

RE: Forging a web page

2002-09-24 Thread Mosh Teitelbaum
If you're talking about the date that is commonly displayed in the header or footer when you print a web page, it's usually as simple as changing the date/time on your computer. -- Mosh Teitelbaum evoch, LLC Tel: (301) 625-9191 Fax: (301) 933-3651 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW:

Re: Forging a web page

2002-09-24 Thread Stephen Moretti
Internet Explorer 5ish has a Save as, which saves the whole lot. Then there are various programs that will spider a site and grab all the files for you to have a local copy too If you're using fusebox and the date on the page is supplied via a variable in the attributes scope, then you

Re: Forging a web page

2002-09-24 Thread David Hannum
IE has the ability to download an entire web page (graphics, javascripts and all) using the File:Save function. Then, they can run it on their own desktop with anything changed they want . . . Dave - Original Message - From: Brian Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Forging a web page

2002-09-24 Thread John Beynon
I'd say it depends on what's installed client side - if I right click any page in IE I can choose to edit the page in XML Spy or edit with Visual Studio .NET - DWMX doesn't appear for some reason. Jb. -Original Message- From: Brian Fox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 24 September 2002