Dale wrote:

>"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
>
Why exactly do you want to do this?  On the rare occassion when you want 
to, why can't you just do 1) Ctrl-A, 2)Ctrl-C, 3)Open Wordpad or similar 
text editor that allows you to paste, 4)Ctrl-V?  This seems to me as 
roughly the same number of steps as what Netscape 4.xx does...


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