On 10 Jan 01 at 7:50, owner-arachne-digest@arachne wrote:

>Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2001 16:58:55 -0500
>From: Clarence Verge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: hotlist suggestion
>
>Adding a new hotlist entry is also just a matter of telling DOS to append
>CLIP.tmp to the END of the hotlist.

Hi Clarence, 

this is very interesting news, again. Where can I find this 
file CLIP.tmp? When and for how long does it exist? 

>The problem is that DOS can't edit the hotlist to remove something in the
>middle, but while writing this it occurred to me that using DOS to pipe
>the hotlist thru "FIND", passing only those lines that DON'T contain the
>target (which is in CLIP.tmp) to a new copy of the hotlist might actually
>work. So maybe it CAN work, at least in theory.

Can this piping method be applied to any page that I currently 
have on the screen? And why not? 

Let us say I do not like to have the letter 'A' on a certain web
page. I have a small batch utility that replaces all 'A' in a file
by 'B'. Can I perform this by a <SHIFT FN> command from Arachne in
such a way that the new page immediately replaces the old one on the
screen, ie. without saving to disk and reload from disk?

Christof Lange

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