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Re: Preview in Internet Explorer
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Re: Preview in Internet Explorer


  • Subject: Re: Preview in Internet Explorer
  • From: Andreas Monitzer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2002 14:03:04 +0200

On Sunday, July 7, 2002, at 01:48 , Steve Bird wrote:

On Sunday, July 7, 2002, at 06:30 AM, Andreas Monitzer wrote:

Then create a folder inside /tmp called "$MYAPP_$USER" and set its permissions to 700.

--- So you're going to either:
1... Copy the file being edited and the entire contents of its directory, and all subdirectories and all THEIR contents, etc. over to the /tmp folder when you do a preview, or
2... Copy ONLY the file being edited over to /tmp, and let the html code break because the pictures and other files are not in the same relative place anymore, or
3... Analyze the (possibly broken) html code and only copy the things it actually references over to /tmp.

1 would probably not work at my machine, b/c there's not much free space on /. I can't install any Adobe product, because they want to put hundreds of megs into /Library/Application Support/. My home directory is on another (non-bootable) disk.
3 might not be easy considering things like Javascript rewriting the url, Java applets and flash.

If I'm stuck using an html editor that works like any one of those, I'll be back to TextEdit in two minutes.

In my view, PageSpinner has it right

I agree, my mail was only trying to explain why privacy is not an argument. Besides, I actually used TextEdit for my web site :)

andy
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