- From: hyfernz <hyfernz@starhub.net.sg>
- Date: Sat, 24 May 2008 20:21:39 -0700 (PDT)
- To: www-amaya@w3.org
Dear Sir, I aopolgise greatly fr this email string. I am new to Amaya and I have been wanting to get to post a message in this forum regarding a problem I have with Amaya but I can't find a link to do so...so I decided to take the most recent posting hopefully to be published. I apologise once again. Here is the posting and issue I have: I tried to edit the text of one of my website page using Amaya. The browser/editor does make the edit as I would like. But how do I upload the revised page to my website server. I usually access the host server using a FTP program with a user ID and pwsd. Where and how do I use this information in Amaya to upload the revised page. Clicking the SAVE button does give an error mesage. Please help seek a solution to my problem! Many Thanks and God bless you. Cheers Hyfernz Singapore email: hyfernz@starhub.net.sg Arlo Leach wrote: > > > Hello again, > > I've noticed that a lot of times when Amaya behaves differently than how I > would expect, it's because Amaya was designed as both a web browser and > editor, while I'm used to having separate applications for these tasks. > For > example: > > - If I double-click a word that has a link applied to it, I would expect > to > select the word for editing. Instead, Amaya navigates to the link. > > - If I press Tab in a table cell, I would expect my cursor to move to the > next table cell. Insead, it moves to the next link. > > - If I enter text into a field, I would expect the text to be saved as the > "value" attribute in the HTML. Instead, my text is lost when I close the > document. > > I can understand the logic of these behaviors, but at the same time I > intend > to use Amaya only as an editor and never as a browser, so I would prefer > it > to be designed primarily for editing. How does this compare to other > users? > Would the developers consider making the application more editing-oriented > if that were the consensus of users? Another option would be an explicit > "edit" and "browse" mode that behaved differently. > > Thanks, > -Arlo > > _______________________________ > > Arlo Leach > 773.769.6106 > http://arlomedia.com > > Make friends with your computer > http://compyschool.com > > > > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/browser-vs.-editor-tp17405635p17454135.html Sent from the w3.org - www-amaya mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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