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Tree view
hey i have come across a number of websites that i wish to view the source codes of. unfortunately parts of the website are missing, or i just cant find them. is there anyway to view a tree view of a website, if so how
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Northampton, UK
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OS: Win Vista Home Premium & Ubuntu Hardy(8.04)
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Re: Tree view
a tree view of a website? you could use firefox's DOM Inspector plugin (of course you need firefox), i believe this is what you want but i'm unsure...
Cheers, Jamey
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Re: Tree view
It depends on how you are activating the 'view source'. If it is a frameset, you my need to hover the mouse in a blank part of each frame to view the source of that frame.
Remember each frame on a frame set is a seperate page and you must fetch each page seperately.
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