View Source in IE Browser

N

Nancy

Hi, Guys,

I don't know why I can't view some webpages source code by click
"View->Source" menu of Browser. These webpage source code can be
viewed in same way by using other computers. My OS is Win Xp and
Browser is IE6.0. I don't use any fire wall.

Appreciate any hint.

Nancy
 
B

Bernard

I don't know why I can't view some webpages source code by click
IE is not a good web browser. One of its problems is that view > source
breaks if the cache is full.

IE is the one and only and by far the best browser. All the others are
jealous cheaters - and not even remotely good at it. IE does everything
faster than the rest, both rendering downloaded pages and looping through
javascripts, and things look just better in IE. At least stuff still works
in IE when proud so-called standards-compliant programs stumble over a
missing end tag or semi-colon.
Long live IE! Hail IE!
The solutions:

Installing even more software, tools and applications is not a solution.


-|-
Bernard le Doux
 
R

Randy Webb

Robert said:
I think that the poster was hinting that in IE the view source option
can be disabled. I assume a system administrator can disable it
everywhere.

That may indeed be the case, and its very possible for a sysAdmin to be
able to disable View>Source, but neither of the URL's provided offered
any insight to that at all. They both deal with attempting to disable
the right click which has nothing to do with View>Source.
I'll note that you can get to view source via the pull down, shortcut
key, and right click.

Among many many other ways. view-source:URLtoThePage in the address bar,
and no amount of javascript will stop it.
You can also search by date and read the latest html file found. Javascript
can redefine the right click and maybe the shortcut key.

But it still can't touch the View>Source menu.
Try another browser like firefox. See the firefox download:
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/releases/#download

I already have it but thanks.
 
T

Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn

Bernard said:
IE is not a good web browser. One of its problems is that view > source
breaks if the cache is full.

IE is the one and only and by far the best browser. All the others are
jealous cheaters [...]

Nice try. Please do not feed the troll.


PointedEars
 
M

Mark Preston

Bernard said:
IE is the one and only and by far the best browser. All the others are
jealous cheaters - and not even remotely good at it. IE does everything
faster than the rest, both rendering downloaded pages and looping through
javascripts, and things look just better in IE. At least stuff still works
in IE when proud so-called standards-compliant programs stumble over a
missing end tag or semi-colon.
Long live IE! Hail IE!
There are times when incredible stupidity simply deserves no further
comment. This is one of those times...
 

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