I'm surprised to see that the Search feature has a Replace option. Replace... what? I don't quite follow :confused:
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2006-07-31, 10:48 AM
I'm surprised to see that the Search feature has a Replace option. Replace... what? I don't quite follow :confused:
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2006-07-31, 07:18 PM
Aha, I see! This way, you can modify a webpage. Is that right?
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Yes--you can edit the source and then hit redisplay to see what the page would have looked like if it had been written that way. Good for web site designers, or for bypassing annoying browser checks.
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