Kathy Gill wrote:

> Particularly one like FP which makes it so damn hard to
> actually get 'at' the code in the first place and then changes it back
> in the second.

Oops, forgot to put that nugget in my own rant. ;) I mentioned that I
thought FP was a bad instructor for someone learning html, but forgot that
it really doesn't matter if you try tweaking your own code in FP, because FP
will "fix it" without asking. This makes maintenance of non-FP code
downright problematic (and maintenance of your own, sensible, coding indents
equally as much of a pain in the rump).

> To truly test your pages, you need to post them to a web server and then
> look at the pages with MSIE, Netscape, Opera, etc.

You can install "MS personal web server" on your Win machine. Actually,
isn't that part of the install for FP?

Jack

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