Re: Saving txt files with IE 6
- From: "Rob Parsons" <iecustomizer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 07:52:05 +1000
Do you have wordwrap turned on in your text viewing program (notepad?,
write?). Also some sites will remove the newline characters from their
source code to make it harder for novices to read and to protect their
source code.
Perhaps also try the menu option View/Source... If your users have this
disabled in their corporate version of IE you can type the following command
in the Address Bar of IE
view-source: address of the page you want to view
You can download a toolbar button from this from iecustomizer.com (my site).
On the front page you will find near the bottom links for downloads for the
View Source button.
"RayS" <RayS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:91EA12F6-D0E7-4280-95D0-441E4C635C53@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> While viewing HTML files in IE 6, I have the need to save some text
> information in a txt file. When I do this, it seems to delete all the HTML
> code and just leave the text. Unfortunately for my application, it does
not
> add any Returns at the end of the lines. However, if I have IE 6 save the
> file in HTML format, and then load it into Word 2002 and save as a txt
file,
> I get what I want.....a pure txt file but with Returns to give the page
the
> same appearance in text format in Notepad as it had in HTML format in Word
or
> IE 6. However, this is very inconvenient for the users.
>
> Does anyone know of a way to get IE 6's "Save As" function to work the
same
> way as Word does for converting HTML to txt files?
.
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