Re: Read source code of a web page
From: Cor Ligthert (notmyfirstname_at_planet.nl)
Date: 01/23/05
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Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 09:35:50 +0100
> The advice from UAError is only appropriate if the web site is on YOUR
> computer. If you are trying to read the html contents of a page that is
> running on someone else's computer, you will need to be able to log in to
> that site. I assume you are talking about a situation where you can log
> in,
> but you want to download the HTML to an application.
>
That is not true Nick, if you use Internet Explorer as browser than you see
an icon "Edit" which will allow you to change the page content you are on
even with notepad. (The only point is you can only save it on your own
computers)
Cor
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