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Creating library of useful little functions
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24/03/2008 10:13:06
 
 
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ASP.NET
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Client-side development
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Cool John ... thanks! It's enough of a nifty little trick that it'll end up in my column one of these days. =0)

~~Bonnie



>>>Typical of HTML programming it gets cached and doesn't want to reload. That's the main reason I use the webpage-complete trick. It let's me see that it's actually been updated.
>>
>>John,
>>
>>I don't really do any web programming, but I like to "bookmark" some of these web discussions for my .NET Tips column in the UT's .NET Magazine .... so I gotta ask:
>>
>>What is this "webpage-complete trick" you mention?
>>
>>~~Bonnie
>
>I don't do that much web either, more like I dabble in it from time to time.
>
>When you do a save as from IE and select "Webpage, Complete" under "Save as type:" it saves the page and creates a directory of the same name. In the directory you can find the .js, .css and image files that are being downloaded for the page.
>
>It's useful for checking that you are getting the expected versions of things, instead of a cached version. And I also sometimes use it to tweak a problem style sheet or page without having to mess with the real thing.
>
>Not that much of a trick, but I find it really useful when I'm debugging something.
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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