frontpage, etc always chops up the source when importing it. What is the best free way to view a websites/weboage source?
Best way to view html source?
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First, go out and buy a p5 12.6Ghz computer with 36 gigs of ram and five 10 terabyte hard drives.
Then install Windows Quantum Holography Level 6 edition with service pack 38.
While installing, make sure that it has Notepad checked off.
That should do it for ya
Last edited by StuartD; 06-29-2004, 05:16 PM.Comment
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So load it into your html editor and strip tabs or leading or trailing spaces. Lots of editors have a "beautify" option as well, which will do auto-indents with tabs or spaces to your specs.
Sounds like you need a better editor, not a better way to view source..
But if you want another option, go to File, then Save as..Comment
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define how notepad "chops up" source code? If it was written sloppily it will view source as sloppy! I'd imagine everyone here uses notepad on a regular basis to view code.... i guess i don't get what you're wanting?Scottie
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do you have "word wrap" enabled in notepad?Originally posted by Chief
ruight click and view source chops it up as much as importing it through frontpage or other means does.Comment
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Originally posted by MaskedMan
First, go out and buy a p5 12.6Ghz computer with 36 gigs of ram and five 10 terabyte hard drives.
Then install Windows Quantum Holography Level 6 edition with service pack 38.
While installing, make sure that it has Notepad checked off.
That should do it for ya
I would upgrade to a 20.4 Ghz processor.
36 gigs of RAM is enough for the average person.. but I run 15800 programs at the same time so I go with 72 gigs of RAM
Cant beat Windows Quantum Holography Level 6 edition though..Last edited by kenny; 06-29-2004, 05:23 PM.7Comment
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Well, I was scaling down the specs to save money if all he was planning on doing was viewing source with it. I mean, with a machine like that, what more could it really do other than display text?Originally posted by kenny
I would upgrade to a 20.4 Ghz processor.
36 gigs of RAM is enough for the average person.. but I run 15800 programs at the same time so I go with 72 gigs of RAM
Cant beat Windows Quantum Holography Level 6 edition though..
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it does chop it , if you cut it from a window thats small, mazimize the windowhatisblack at yahoo.comComment



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