Re: IE View HTML Source

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

Ok, I'll give process monitor a try. Thanks.

DanM

Jacques,

I downloaded Process Monitor, but the help file won't display content, it shows the index & table of contents, but no items help will display. What shows up is:

" The page cannot be displayed The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings. "

which looks as it were trying to access a page on the web, instead of internal pages in the .chm file. This happens if I open the .chm file itself or run PM and then click on "Help", and whether I'm online or not. Any suggestions? I'll try re-downloading it, but there were no indicated errors before. The web site says it's PM v1.37, but the file says it's Process Monitor v. 1.35, which is confusing. Which do you have?

Dan

I just re-downloaded Process Monitor, and now it IS v1.37, but the Help file still doesn't work. I suspect maybe there's a bad help file on the download site itself?

Dan

OK! why not simply create the "view source editor" key in the registry as described in the link posted by Matt:
http://dotnet.org.za/thea/archive/2004/11/25/7933.aspx

Jacques

I will, I just liked the idea of being able to see what might be happening first.

Dan

I understand, but for now I can't help more.
When debugging windows first thing to rembember is that registry is the configuration database. So the problem of npad versus IE "view source" is certainly related to registry. There is configuration that applies to all users accounts in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and configurations parameters specific to each account in HKEY_CURRENT_USER, those overwrite parameters in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE when defined. the HKEY_CURRENT_USER hive is loaded from ntuser.dat file which is in each user profile: "c:\documments and settings\%username%\ntuser.dat"
As I explained earlier npad doesn't write to the IE registry keys, so somenone or another program have made those modifications.
Unless the npad you have is not the original one I submitted to rapideuphoria.com

Jacques

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