Re: IE View HTML Source

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jacquesd said...
DanM said...
mattlewis said...

<from 4.0 doc thread>

DanM said...

I wonder if, alternativly, I could get the latest html source of the doc, so I could just edit that to show you what I mean? That might be simpler all around. (I'd try to copy it from viewing the source, but every time I try to do that, for some reason a Euphoria program, "NPad" comes up, which has nothing to do with the manual, it happens whenever I try to view any html source, don't know why).

If you're using IE, then somehow, it was configured to be the default html source editor. See:

http://dotnet.org.za/thea/archive/2004/11/25/7933.aspx or http://lists.evolt.org/archive/Week-of-Mon-20030526/141670.html

...for more info.

Matt

THANK YOU MATT! !

However, if I go to regedit, I there is no key "View Source Editor" under "Internet Explorer", all I can find is "Default HTML Editor", and that says it's set to "WinWord", not the "NPAD" that actually comes up whan I try to view html source.

Dan

You Can look in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\... too.

Jacques

Thanks Jacques. The entries there are similar, no "View Source Editor", and "Default HTML Editor" is also set to "WinWord". NPAD does not show up there, it is only found in two places, in it's expected place under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\, and in some numbered item under HKEY_USERS under software, and seems to have only items listed in each case as I'd expect to be there.

Dan

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