catty, go to "View" at the top, then press "source" and you will see all of the codes and tags for this particular page on the internet. You're right, you can right-click to find it as well.
Posts: 5149 | Location: Not of this planet | Registered: 06-16-02
You cannot do it on several pages on AP Catty, same is true with DP It is switched off (as you have seen) on some pages for security reasons (page hijacks?) Keep right clicking... you are bound to come across one where you can view the Source code
Posts: 13527 | Location: 6 miles west of Wigan UK | Registered: 06-05-02
There is a story of a helicopter pilot lost in fog over Redmond. He found a tall building sticking up out of the fog, hovered there and held up a sign, "Where am I?" The people inside soon held up a sign saying, "You are in a helicopter outside our window." The pilot waved his thanks, set course and flew straight to the airport.
His passenger was incredulous. "Do you mean to say that sign really helped? How?" "Well," said the pilot, "I knew that had to be the Microsoft building. Their answer to my enquiry was completely accurate - and completely useless."
Posts: 744 | Location: Surrey, England | Registered: 06-03-02
LOL @ ewood! That is hysterically funny. And sooooo true. I will send that off tuit suite to my son who works in that building. He is the only one on his team (their search engine) who doesn't have a PhD. And they still can't do much of anything right.
In my part of the country MS finally got rid of the Indi-idiots who weren't even sure how to open the box, and now we do some better.
Thanks for the laugh, ewood.
Catty
Posts: 3826 | Location: Olympia, WA, USA | Registered: 06-04-02