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flexq
Posts: 3 From: Benson, Arizona Status: offline
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Noedit - for real?? - 3/18/2001 23:22:00
Hi. I'm adding some code to my Frontpage web pages with a programming system called MGI. It has it's own tags, and even though Frontpage 2000 help file says they *never* change existing code, they lie. The setting is for "don't change my code" and it does it anyway, particularly where the { } type brackes are concerned *inside* of tags. Is there any way to really get it to ignore this code while still taking care of it's banner/navigation/publishing duties? I have heard of a <noedit> tag, is this still around? thanks.
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Thomas Brunt
Posts: 6118 Joined: 6/6/1998 From: St. Matthews SC USA Status: offline
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RE: Noedit - for real?? - 3/19/2001 20:49:00
I've never seen FP2000 mangle asp, javascript, or Cold Fusion. When I open a page that has code that FP doesn't understand, it always opens it in html mode and warns me that it might mangle the code if I swith to normal mode.I guess there's something about the proprietary tags in your program that's freaking FP out. If you can't get it to open up in html mode then the only solution is to only open pages that use that code in notepad. Right click on file > Open With > Text Editor.
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Spooky
Posts: 26617 Joined: 11/11/1998 From: Middle Earth Status: offline
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RE: Noedit - for real?? - 3/20/2001 20:05:00
There is a web bot code for this, but I cant locate it in 2000. It was in 98 and was basically used for inserting html
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