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KOMautomation
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11/02/11 01:29 PM (14 years ago)

CUSTOM HTML

I just wrote some custom HTML and I want to preview it to see if it was done correctly. How do I view it just here on the computer?
 
James
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11/02/11 01:40 PM (14 years ago)
What I do is upload it to a free web host and just point my iPhone at the URL :)
 
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11/02/11 01:55 PM (14 years ago)
I have an iPhone as well, what do you mean you point your phone at the URL?
 
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11/02/11 02:20 PM (14 years ago)
Type the url in your phones browser
 
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11/03/11 06:02 AM (14 years ago)
Sorry to ask a dumb question, but where is the URL?
 
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11/03/11 06:35 AM (14 years ago)
That would be the line that starts in the browser with HTTP://xxxxx.xxxx.xxx <------- URL Address of the HTML code you want to test....
 
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11/03/11 08:02 AM (14 years ago)
HAHAH I realize that! I meant where do I find it for the app itself?
 
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11/03/11 10:58 AM (14 years ago)
Funny... :) If you use a free web hosting service. Google them. They will let copy paste your html into the web interface. You then use the URL they provide to get to it via any browser.... That way you can see. Also in Buzztouch itself the HTML screen option allows you to copy paste HTML and view it....
 

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