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G'day Mark,

My guess is you are using Windows NT Workstation and have a bug in the browser 
software.

This happened to me recently as I could not use the View Source option, yet on 
a Windows 95 and 98 PC I could.

I re-installed Windows NT Workstation and I was able to see the source! It 
could also appear in other versions of Windows.

Regards,

Darryl MILLINGTON
HawkBridge Pty Ltd (Australia)
http://www.HawkBridge.com
AS/400 Products and Services


-----Original Message-----
From:   Mark A. Manske [SMTP:mmanske@minter-weisman.com]
Sent:   Friday, August 17, 2001 12:06 AM
To:     'WEB400 (E-mail)
Subject:        [WEB400] hidden html cgi source

I have a weird bug, and need to see the final html source - how do you hide
the
html source (as I have done so, with out knowing how) it is a good thing for
the
live site, but in test I would like to always see the source and I cannot
figure out
how I managed to do this, nor do the manuals I have looked over mention
this;
or I just do not know what to search for.  We are on V4R5 and this issue is
with writing the html out from ILE pgms.

TIA


Mark A. Manske
Minter-Weisman
Sr. Project Lead
http://www.minter-weisman.com
[mailto:mmanske@minter-weisman.com]




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