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                  Issue #:|50858
                  Summary:|Automatic callup of a browser with current HTML page
                          |being edited
                Component:|Word processor
                  Version:|OOo 1.1.4
                 Platform:|All
                      URL:|
               OS/Version:|All
                   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
        Status whiteboard:|
                 Keywords:|
               Resolution:|
               Issue type:|ENHANCEMENT
                 Priority:|P3
             Subcomponent:|editing
              Assigned to:|mru
              Reported by:|cleaveland





------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jun 16 12:32:04 -0700 
2005 -------
This concerns the HTML editor, and a proposed enhancement. This enhancement
would result in a toolbar icon being available which would cause the current
state of the page being edited to be saved in a temporary location and the
default browser called to display the page.

The reason for this is that there are often disconnects between what the editor
(or almost any other editor) shows and what browsers will interpret to display,
and that performing the necessary manual actions involves several independent
actions each of which is subject to possible error.

The sequence of operations that the button would automatically perform are:

1. Save-as to a temporary location (in Windows, perhaps, C:\Program
Files\OpenOffice.orgxxxx\user\temp\).

2. Cause the default browser to be called to display that temporary file.

Note that this action should NOT result in a change to the URL which is
associated with the file being edited, so that a save command would save the
page to the original location from which the file was loaded.

An extension to this feature could be to activate not only the default browser
but any of several browsers which could be kept in an option list.  The reason
for this is that different browsers interpret HTML in different ways, and a site
developer needs to check pages against several before releasing the page to use.

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