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Posted by RobM on 09/30/38 11:41
"Neredbojias" <invalid@neredbojias.com> wrote in message
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> With neither quill nor qualm, RobM quothed:
>
> > Hi folks
> >
> > Has anyone seen this before... have xhtml page (generated by a JSP)
which,
> > when viewed _via web server_ it causes IE to display the syntax (its own
> > version too, altered xml) instead of the page.
>
> Wow, that's really interesting. I get a color-coded view of the source,
> like in an html-enhanced editor. Didn't know IE could do that. Could
> it be perhaps because the page name is "viewsource"? Dunno...
>
> --
> Neredbojias
> Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
*grin* .. if only...
No, this was a job to combine 5 frames which is done mostly, but I'm going
to give the frame simulation (i.e. centre bit scrolling) a miss, too much
hassle. I think I'll convince them on a std html 4 page which scrolls
together, the major streamlining job (ex frames) done.
Thanks for looking
Rob
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