R> even better: dreamweaver 3 has the option to kick all the
R> msoffice-html-codes out :-)
R> (they don't get kicked all, but it's a major improvement :> )
That sounds worth upgrading for.
R> and there's always notepad for the final review :-)
My copy of Dreamweaver came with Homesite for the ascii editing stuff,
which seems an improvement on notepad or even TB's internal editor for
that purpose.
Isn't there a perl script or set, demoroniser or some such name, which
strips out MSHTML from Office documents?
--
Andrew Brown
running 1.38 on Windows 98
under 4.10
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