Nathan,

Thanks for the response.

When twiki.org is back up (on SourceForge), I'll tell you how I've done
it using vim -- maybe that will give you a clue as to how I might do it
in EMACs.

(And, if my library has the book, I'll check that out.)

Randy Kramer

Nathan Owens wrote:
> 
> I don't know about emacs itself in terms of editing web pages, but
> when I edit web pages, I usually have to FTP them to the web server.
> 
> In emacs, the save command is C-x C-s, as you said, but I've only
> saved files locally. You may want to check out the O'Reilly book
> _Learning GNU Emacs_. It has a lot of great tips that I've picked up
> through reading it.
> 
> Nathan Owens
> 
> >Anybody out there using EMACs to browse the web and edit "textareas"?
> 
> >I'm a very newbie to EMACs, but wanted to try that -- don't know what
> >to do to save my edits.  After I edit, I can choose save (I forget --
> >was it <ctrl>x, <ctrl>s?) but that seems to save only as a local
> >file.
> 
> >How do I send the changes back to the web site?
> 
> --
> Nathan Owens
> Georgia Tech, Atlanta
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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