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ReRe::zz: Some questions about HTML & frames & Javascript



Thanks, Ken'ichi--

Let's keep thinking about this.

Best, Ted


At 02:37 AM 12/3/98 +0900, you wrote:
>
>
>Ted Nelson wrote:
>
>>
>> Finally, years late, I found out that I could use Netscape to
>>  save all the pictures on a page by doing an "Edit page"
>>  and THEN saving the page I was supposedly editing.
>>  This also keeps Netscape from re-contacting the server if I want to
>>  print the page.  (Geez, thanks a lot for telling me ...)
>>
>
>I didn't know that......does it works!?
>
>>
>> Why is it that some Javascript pages, saved with "Edit page",
>>  save all the pieces, whereas others don't -- such as
>> http://www.wwwvoice.com/bud/bud.html
>> ?
>
>I can see that.
>
>Good JavaScript code is supposed to load every pictures which is used as
mouseOver event,
>between head tags, like
>
><html>
>    <head>
>    <script language="JavaScript">
>        /* Load the pictures */
>    </script>
>    </head>
>
>    <body>
>        /* Actual html page description */
>    </body>
>
></html>
>
>This means every picture are stored in the computer memory before it
appears on
>the browser screen.
>
>*but*
>
>This bud ugly page's javascript code is........
>
><html>
>    <head></head>
>
>    <script language="JavaScript">
>        /* Load the pics */
>    </script>
>
>    <body></body>
></html>
>
>Hey this does work, but it seems something is gonna be wrong! :-)
>.......I think this is an intentinal html code....as the bud ugly html code.
>
>
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>
>
>
>
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