[WEB4LIB] Anyone with any sense ought to know this - sending web pages
to o thers
Erin P Donnelly
edonnell at usgs.gov
Tue Jul 17 07:21:59 EDT 2001
Gary,
In the past I've just zipped the page and all supporting files using winzip
and sent the file to our contractor who would then be able to unzip all
files to a subdirectory and could see the page as it was meant to be
displayed using his web browser.
Erin
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"Masters, Gary E"
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Please respond to
GEM
But since we are past the day when people take time to write a fine manual
and there is not one to read, I am asking how to send a web page to someone
else over email when it has frames and supporting files. We are doing a
set
of pages so that our clients can use Dialog Select and for an opening page
I
have revised their "frame page" (no script). Of course when I send it the
supporting images and text do not go along and they get a lot of "The page
can not be displayed." Do you save the page to a file, then send the whole
folder? Or is there a "trick?"
Thanks,
Gary
Gary E. Masters
Librarian (Systems)
CDRH - FDA
(301) 827-6893
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