Re: HTML Editor from Home version ???
From: t.cruise (t__cruise_at_[NoSpam)
Date: 02/18/04
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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 11:37:47 -1000
Prior versions of Windows included FrontPage Express, a scaled down free
version of FrontPage, for creating and editing web pages. You can download
FrontPage Express, which runs fine with Windows XP at:
http://www.paulsxp.com/downloads.html
-- T.C. t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com Remove [NoSpam] to reply "Big Mac" <no-email-in-usenet@zzz.org> wrote in message news:baj730pqlp5ai3ktk6909hmqfbaldpjmcv@4ax.com... > I guess Windows XP Home version comes without an HTML editor. > > When I go into Internet Explorer's settings, I see the choice where it > says "HTML editor" is empty. If I press on the little arrow thingy, I > can choose to put notepad in the field. But notepad really isn't an > HTML editor, is it? > > Do I need a HTML editor? What can I do with one rather than without > one? Isn't my email HTML (yes it is, I just looked), and therefore I > can edit HTML with it. (easily uploading html to it is a different > story). > > Comments, anyone...
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