>>You can use this value to save your doc without rely on the saveas command.
>>You just have to add the html+/html tags and save directly.
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>I don't know what you mean by "just have to add the html+/html".
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innerHTML return what is between the tags, you have to add the html start and end tags yourself.
>innerHTML return generated view source and not original source. This is where the problem is. Are you saying there is a way to obtain the original source and not what the object interprets?
No, not this way.
Where is the original source?
On your HD?
What are you trying to do with the browser object?
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