Hi,

On 6 Aug 2004 at 9:44, Sarai and Rosie spoke, thus:

> I was wondering how come when you save a web page to read off line on the
> BN, you have greater than and less than signs along with some other junk in
> the web page? This doesn't happen all of the time and I was just curious.

The file you have saved is HTML, the markup of the web.  HTML formats the 
page for use on the web and all browsers understand it.  The stuff in less 
than and greater than signs are HTML tags.  This is all off-topic and 
irrelevant - just remember that when you save a page from KeyWeb you must 
then load it in KeyWeb.  There is no way to make the BrailleNote take an 
existing HTML page and save it as plain text suitable for reading and/or 
editing in KeyWord or KeyBook.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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