[WEB4LIB] wysiwyg in Netscape print header?
Andrew I. Mutch
amutch at waterford.lib.mi.us
Tue May 9 20:15:28 EDT 2000
Bob,
You'll see this when text in a page is generated by Javascript. I think
you should be able to find something in the Netscape online help or
perhaps at Netscape UFAQ.
Andrew Mutch
Library Systems Technician
Waterford Township Public Library
Waterford, MI
On Tue, 9 May 2000, Bob Duncan wrote:
> Can anyone explain why sometimes the URL in the header of a Netscape print
> job is preceded by "wysiwyg://nn/" (without quotes, where nn is a number)?
>
> An example page:
> <http://caselaw.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?navby=search&linkurl=<%LINKUR
> L%>&graphurl=<%GRAPHURL%>&court=US&case=/us/369/590.html>.
>
> When I print this page, "wysiwyg://65/" (without quotes) precedes http in
> the header's URL. (Using various 4+ versions of Netscape and Win9x.
> Doesn't occur in IE5/Win98, nor in most other pages viewed in Netscape, but
> I have seen the behavior before.)
>
> Bob Duncan
>
> ~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`
> Robert E. Duncan
> Systems Librarian
> David Bishop Skillman Library
> Lafayette College
> Easton, PA 18042
> 610-330-5156
> duncanr at lafayette.edu
> http://www.library.lafayette.edu/
>
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