On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 12:24:18PM +0100, felix@chaptereight.com wrote:
How exactly does Mozilla not let you see the source? If it's a frame, you'll need to right-click and choose "This Frame -> View Frame Source".
I'm not sure if it's relevant, but I think Mozilla has a bug which means that "view source" actually re-requests the url, so you're not getting an accurate source listing, because the parameters to your query may be missing. This is obviously only relevant when you have a page that is the result of processing a form.
A bookmarklet helps here. Add the following URL to your bookmarks and call it "Show current DOM tree as HTML source": javascript:(function(){ function htmlEscape(s){s=s.replace(/&/g,'&');s=s.replace(/>/g,'>');s=s.replace(/</g,'<');return s;} x=window.open(); x.document.write('<pre>' + htmlEscape('<html>\n' + document.documentElement.innerHTML + '\n</html>')); x.document.close(); })(); I think I found it at http://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/. Marius Gedminas -- Any sufficiently advanced Operating System is indistinguishable from Linux. -- Jim Dennis