One of the tools that is really valuable to those doing web
programming is:
The free FireBug plugin for FIrefox.
( http://getfirebug.com/ )
Also a lite version for IE, Opera, and Safari
This lets you drill down through all the parts of the web page being
shown, and then make changes, or copy-paste, or...
In the Firebug panel that pops up on the bottom half of the page,
Go to 'html' tab, then right-click on "<html>", choose 'Copy Html',
then paste where you like
The right click menu choices are
Copy Html
Copy Inner Html
Copy XPath
Log Events
Scroll into View
New Attribute...
Inspect in DOM tab
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Tons of features and info
This is a very well-supported plugin (add on) and used by most anyone
serious about web design/management.
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
On Nov 7, 2009, at 12:59 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone has already build a page editor, kind of
like a wiki thing... where you are on an iRev page, you click a
button and (in my case) you get the html content for
<div id="maincontent">
# all the content of the page minus fixed headers and footers etc.
# the area to be edited
</div>
put that into a form field for editing, then send it back and update
the page.
I suspect someone has done this already and if so can you share your
page code?
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