On 02/13/2011 07:54 PM, Leroy Tennison wrote:
> I'm running into a problem with other HTML editors where they 
> automatically do "helpful" things "for me" which are contrary to what I 
> want and actually harmful to the final result.  One example is 
> converting the ASP indicators to something unrecognizable which results 
> in the ASP code being interpreted as regular HTML.  Another example is 
> adding the <body> and </body> keywords to an HTML file which break an 
> <iframe> implementation when used as an <iframe> target.  I realize that 
> frames in general is depreciated but this is the issue I'm trying to 
> avoid - having someone else decide what's good for me and making 
> automatic modifications to what I write to enforce it.
> 
> Does Seamonkey's HTML Editor make these kinds of changes to HTML which 
> is saved or require them in order to save the file?  If so, is there a 
> way to disable those kinds of modifications so that what I finally save 
> consists only of modifications I make?  I'm not talking about generated 
> HTML for explicit actions I take (such as creating or modifying a 
> table), I'm talking about modifications which are "made for me" without 
> my knowledge.

Don't know - haven't used it in awhile. However, you might try:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_HTML_editors
- Bluefish
I'd suggest BlueGriffon, but it seems somewhat borked on linux at the
moment:
<http://bluegriffon.org/post/2011/02/11/BlueGriffon-0.9-Cape-Town#comments>
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