Not necessarily cheating...Just using whatever resources are available to get
the job done.  Isn't that what real life is all about?  Give this guy an A! But
explain it better NOT happen again.

Brian Yager
President - North AL Cold Fusion Users Group
http://www.nacfug.com
Sr. Systems Analyst
Sverdrup/CIC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(256) 842-8342


-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Scandale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:13 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: Forging a web page


Sounds like cheating... that should be an expellable offense... to put some
balance back into the training of our future corporate execs.


At 07:47 AM 9/24/02, you wrote:
>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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