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While using Netscape at Microsoft I found Dreamweaver... |
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Jan 8th 2002 | #26293 Report |
Member since: Mar 24th 2001 Posts: 3734 |
Interesting topic huh? Well anyway, Netscape really has nothing to do with it, was just testing to see how microsoft.com looked in it. Well I came across the Knowledge Base area, and I wanted to see how Netscape handled it without clooging everything up, and I looked at the page source, and I see this: [CODE] [/CODE] Well do you folks know what a *.dwt file is? It's a Dreamweaver template. I guess the guys at Microsoft don't like Frontpage either...guess we know what the better editor of THOSE 2 is. EDIT: Well, I don't know how to put code in there, so I'll just take a screenshot. http://www.rdi1.com/personal/template.gif |
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Jan 8th 2002 | #26295 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 6632 |
Hee hee. That's funny. I'm surprised they don't just code it by hand in Visual interdev or whatever that thing is called.
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Jan 8th 2002 | #26296 Report |
Member since: Mar 24th 2001 Posts: 3734 |
Well it wasn't a very fancy page or anything. It was just explaining the Exchange Migration tool when you are upgrading from other mail systems. The only thing other than good-old-fashioned HTML was a small javascript that did a resize thing for Netscape.
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