On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 07:29:27 +,
hadley wickham (hw) wrote:
A solution would be a content-management system that produced the HTML
of the site from some other form of input. Only the output HTML would
need to be mirrored. Care to put together such a thing, and import all
the
, 2006 8:15 PM
To: 'Jonathan Baron'; r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: Re: [R] bookmarking a page inside r-project.org
You can do something similar with Microsoft's browser but it
isn't quite as
easy as Foxfire:
Right-click on the frame and choose Properties. Then
highlight and copy the
URL
By way of review, most large Web sites allow the user to create
*bookmarks* which link to pages inside the Web site. However, here,
the pages have one of just two URL's:
http://www.r-project.org and
http://cran.r-project.org
The reason is the way HTML *frames* are used in setup of the Web
Thomas L Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By way of review, most large Web sites allow the user to create
*bookmarks* which link to pages inside the Web site. However, here,
the pages have one of just two URL's:
http://www.r-project.org and
http://cran.r-project.org
The reason is the
The reason is the way HTML *frames* are used in setup of the Web site.
It would be very helpful if the Web site were revised so that many if
not most pages had their own URL's, allowing the use of bookmarks.
I suspect that the webmasters (and -mistresses?) in Vienna are not
thrilled by
On 1/2/2006 5:33 PM, Thomas L Jones wrote:
By way of review, most large Web sites allow the user to create
*bookmarks* which link to pages inside the Web site. However, here,
the pages have one of just two URL's:
http://www.r-project.org and
http://cran.r-project.org
The reason is
On 1/2/2006 6:14 PM, hadley wickham wrote:
The reason is the way HTML *frames* are used in setup of the Web site.
It would be very helpful if the Web site were revised so that many if
not most pages had their own URL's, allowing the use of bookmarks.
I suspect that the webmasters (and
I'm replying to:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2006-January/083823.html
In Firefox (a browser), right click on the frame. Then you get a
menu that has bookmark as one of the options. Firefox is
available from http://www.mozilla.org.
Jon
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Subject: [R] bookmarking a page inside r-project.org
I'm
A solution would be a content-management system that produced the HTML
of the site from some other form of input. Only the output HTML would
need to be mirrored. Care to put together such a thing, and import all
the existing pages into it?
One way to get around the offline problem is to
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