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bill

1:45 am on Jun 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I remember having enabled something on IE 4 or 5 that added an item to the right click menu called view partial source. This would allow me to highlight a portion of a web page and then view just the source code for that part of the page. Somewhere along the line during my upgrades I lost this functionality (now using IE 6). Does anybody know if this is still available?

msr986

3:11 am on Jun 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Did you try highlighting something first, then right click on the highlight?

If not you may need to reload. Try:

[microsoft.com...]

Here for sure:

[microsoft.com...]

bill

5:27 am on Jun 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Thanks msr986, that's probably what it was. I had added one of these packages somewhere along the line, and IE6 didn't carry it over.

Both of those downloads carry a note:
Note: This download is only for Internet Explorer 5.x.
I didn't see anything like this available for IE 6...oh well.

Purple Martin

5:54 am on Jun 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Thanks for bringing those to my attention guys, I didn't even know they existed and they're very useful :)

msr986

6:06 am on Jun 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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>Note: This download is only for Internet Explorer 5.x.

Bill, disregard the warning. These packages work fine with IE6.0 with two small exceptions.

There are JS errors in the "images list" function and the "zoom" function.

Everything else works great and will not crash your IE6.

See this regarding bugs:

Google Groups [groups.google.com]

bill

6:16 am on Jun 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Well if that's the case, then I'm off to download.

I was more interested in the Microsoft Web Developer Accessories [microsoft.com] as that had the partial source code checker. The Web Accessories for Internet Explorer 5 [microsoft.com] have some fun tools that I used to use, but not the view partial source so I may skip that for now. I don't want to mess up IE any more than it already is ;)

msr986

6:31 am on Jun 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Gee, if you don't come back tonight then I guess we'll assume you've crashed!

bill

7:06 am on Jun 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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There's always Opera ;)
I'll report back any oddities with the Microsoft Web Developer Accessories and IE 6...if there are any.