Stephen Turner wrote:
> Hmmm, I've just thought. What happens if CTRL-Z gets into the HTML page?
> Will the rest of the page still appear? Could someone kindly test this for
> me?
Yes, from a windows system in Netscape 4.5 or IE 4.01 it just tries to render
a \0x1A character from the default character set. Also off an IIS server:
http://www.flagstaff.net/jwadsack/ctrlz.htm
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Jeremy Wadsack
OutQuest Magazine
a Wadsack-Allen publication
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