Yeah, look at the source, if there's a META creator that's different
than the original then you've caught him.
Netscape and IE usually put some meta information about the
browser/editor in the source code near the top.

Look for something like: <meta name="Generator" ...>

Joshua Miller
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 11:09 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: Forging a web page


In Netscape 6, click on the File menu, then click on the Edit Page
option.

The just edit/type any changes you want to see in the editor window.

Then hit print.

It couldn't be much easier.

Jerry Johnson

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/24/02 10:47AM >>>
Are there any tools that allow users change data in a cfm/html page?  

A fax of one of my web sites' pages made it to my desk yesterday.  A
student is challenging grades with a forged date in the banner of the
web page.  I know the date is forged because two separate systems have
logged a different date for the activity.  I'm curious to know how easy
it is to copy a page, all files included, and then modify it.  There's
the right click save method and notepad, but this is a little too
convoluted and tedious. 

Are there any click and point type browser/editor hybrids that get a
page then allow editing the page?

Thanks,
Brian


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