Thanks I will look into this. 

On Wednesday, August 8, 2012 9:45:36 AM UTC-5, SLC Webmaster wrote:
>
> JC,
>  
> If you just need the code you should be able to steal it from your test 
> publication or live publication server. You might be able to create a 
> project varient that just publishes only the gut of the code you need. 
> There are a lot of people in this group that know a lot about project 
> varients. Or...
>  
> You can also export out your project and then import it back into OpenText 
> as a test project if you want to adjust templates and code and not effect 
> the real thing. I have done this for cases where someone want to know what 
> this new stylesheet looks like or for user/usability testing. If you have 
> the avaliable projects in OpenText you can always convert it to a regular 
> project and change the publication location to a test server to see if your 
> modifications work. Once you are done testing tranfer changes back to the 
> real project and just delete the test project in OpenText and delete your 
> test database.
>  
> hope that helps some but there are some awesome people in this group if it 
> is more complex.
>  
>
> On Wednesday, August 8, 2012 9:59:36 AM UTC-4, JC wrote:
>
>> Hi I would like to export our website and make modifications is there a 
>> easy way to do this? 
>> I am currently opening up the pages in firefox and copying the code. 
>> Is there an open text tool to do this?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>

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