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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Kamikaze on February 27, 2005, 11:08:29 pm
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This only works if you're using a mozilla browser of some sort.
http://mozile.mozdev.org/
Click in the box with the dotted border.
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Kinda cool, even if I have absolutely no use for it. ;)
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Unless the modified page can be "submitted" to the remote server, I don't see any use for this.
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Could have some applications in groupwares.
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Sandwich:
Save Method
The "saveMethod" setting tells Mozile how it is supposed to save the page. We're always working on improving these saving methods and adding more. If you have a suggestion, please let us know. There are four methods available right now:
* display tells Mozile to open a window showing the source code for the page,
* local tells Mozile to save the page to a file on the user's computer,
* webdav tells Mozile to use WebDAV to save the file where it found it, on the server,
* post tells Mozile to send the page back to the server using HTTP POST.
:D (from http://mozile.mozdev.org/docs/mozileDocs.html)
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Neat little piece of JavaScript there :D
But isn't there a point to having a word processor package? As for this being utilized in some sort of content management system (cms) I think its better to stick with a PHP-based one.
I can think of one use this could be good for, adding your own notes to a document before printing it off :nod:
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Originally posted by Raa
Kinda cool, even if I have absolutely no use for it. ;)
:nod:
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It's early days yet... there could be good potential in this.
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Originally posted by Kamikaze
Sandwich:
:D (from http://mozile.mozdev.org/docs/mozileDocs.html)
Ahh, wonderful! I knew therw had to be something, I just wasn't awake enough to find it at the time. :p Looks like they've covered a lot of bases with all those output options. :yes: