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I've used it since FrontPage '98, but FP 2003 is the first version I've been willing to use for application development. Thanks for improving it. Unfortunately, FP 2003 has the terrible habit of inserting a <span lang="en-us"> tag everywhere a user inserts text using the "DESIGN" view of a web page. I could probably live with that if it didn't then hose the spell checker and generate Help Desk calls.
For instance, the original text was "irritating", the user (in design view) deleted the "i" and inserted an "I" in its place. Now the code view shows <span lang="en-us">I</span>rritating, and the spell checker finds it as an error.
I've looked everywhere in the MS site, Knowledge Base, Technet, etc.. Someone please tell me, HOW CAN I TURN THIS "FEATURE" OFF? *&@%#^!%$ ;-
Thanks!
For instance, the original text was "irritating", the user (in design view) deleted the "i" and inserted an "I" in its place. Now the code view shows <span lang="en-us">I</span>rritating, and the spell checker finds it as an error.
I've looked everywhere in the MS site, Knowledge Base, Technet, etc.. Someone please tell me, HOW CAN I TURN THIS "FEATURE" OFF? *&@%#^!%$ ;-
Thanks!