Matthew Dalton wrote:
> Write a filter to get rid of the <PRE> tags, or replace them with
> something else.
> Stick it in a printcap entry, then use that printer definition to print
> from Netscape.
> 
> I'd use perl, but you might prefer something else.
vi, too small a job for perl :-)

Doesn't matter what I replace them with as Netscsape is
interpreting the <?
Eg if I replace all PRE with CODE or B (for bold) the code
still does not show.

Mike
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