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Thread: Getting HTML source

  1. #11
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    If you click "View"

    Third from the bottom up you should see "Source"

    That should do the trick. If you post a site you want to see, it's easier to check
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  2. #12
    If you click "View"

    Third from the bottom up you should see "Source"

    That should do the trick. If you post a site you want to see, it's easier to check
    Your best bit is to use Teleport Pro. This program will help you to get a mirror {Source} of the site avilable locally to be examned later.

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    You can try to save it offline and then go to whereever its saved and try to 'edit' it. I don't know if you can, I got this freeware from a mag. and I can't remember the name - searching for it now - something like "saveall" - its a freeware for efficiently copying from sites that also allowed you to 'edit' offline - don't think I have it anymore, will let you know the name of it when I find it . . .
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