Behaviors

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How do I remove a behavior please.

I created a pop up onload BUT I can't get rid of it!

Help please!

Thanks
 
find it in code view

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| How do I remove a behavior please.
|
| I created a pop up onload BUT I can't get rid of it!
|
| Help please!
|
| Thanks
|
 
Yes that is what I did. I deleted both the code before </head> and the
message line that showed immediately after <body>

The net effect of this was that the shared borders did not work properly.

The situation now, and this is mentioned in my message about 'rogue code',
is that if I create a NEW page, then the code appears in that even though it
was not requested.

It does not appear when the page is first created BUT it does after doing a
page preview.

If I delete it it comes back again! and again!
 
See my response to you other thread

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_____________________________________________
SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/FrontPageNewsGroups/tabid/53/Default.aspx
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| Yes that is what I did. I deleted both the code before </head> and the
| message line that showed immediately after <body>
|
| The net effect of this was that the shared borders did not work properly.
|
| The situation now, and this is mentioned in my message about 'rogue code',
| is that if I create a NEW page, then the code appears in that even though it
| was not requested.
|
| It does not appear when the page is first created BUT it does after doing a
| page preview.
|
| If I delete it it comes back again! and again!
|
 
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