"S?en Kuklau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
news:<a0pd88$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> I yesterday even convinced my brother (!) to try out Mozilla, and guess
> what, first response was "OMG! It's COOL!" and he's still searching for real
> disadvantages.

   Thankfully, unlike Netscape 6.x, Mozilla seems to co-exist 
nicely with Netscape 4.xx (I'm using v4.78).  However, it has 
one "feature" that pretty much guarantees that I'll not fully 
switch over.  Netscape, before v6.x, allowed one to save the 
text from a page simply by invoking <alt> file "Save As", 
selecting "plain text (.txt)" from "Save As Type".  It would 
deliver a file stripped of the HTML tags.  Moz now behaves the 
same as IE (someone thought that was a *good* idea?), saving 
the file with the .txt extension, but inside is the whole 
web page, nested tables and all.  

   Does anyone here know who is responsible for the module that 
does the save-to-local-disk function?  I hope this behavior is 
just an oversight due to a little-used capability?

Regards,
Dale

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