On 22-Jun-02, Matt Sealey wrote:

> 
>> And ofcource. In frames or pages without frames, you can use 
>> "Save as HTML" in the contextmenu. Can't see the problem of
>> implement it for the top document too.
> 
> The problem is exactly as it is with the context menu: there is
> a certain place that has to have it's source saved and nobody
> could decide whether the top level or active document should be
> saved, so I don't think it went in and the menu was never
> activated. As such I don't think it's possible to save the
> top level frameset document because of this.. 
> 
A little discussion about how to handle this issue may point to some
options.

How about -> Save Page source
             Save Active frame source
              
Two menu items that handle the situation nicely. 

Or  ->Save Source 
         -> Page
         -> Active Frame
One menu with two sub-entries

Or  -> Save Source
         -> Page
         -> Frame A
         -> Frame B
         ...
         -> Frame X 
One menu with variable sub-entries.

Each has advantages, and disadvantages to both users and programmers. 
Maybe a debate on merits of each and any other options that anyone can
suggest is a good idea.

> Nobody ever said it was easy, did they? OH WAIT! THEY DID! Silly
> me, eh? :)

But it is easy. Even Rocket Science is easy most of the time, once you
know how. 
> 
-- 
Bob Q

Rocket Scientist during the day,
Amiga Afficionado all night.

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