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<title>March 21, 2007</title>

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<subtitle>I can edit XML from Mozilla</subtitle>
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It is not WYSIWYG, but at least I can edit the current document directly from
Mozilla. I have to be careful to rename the file so that I don't clobber
an original. Prehaps I need to make a template file and always edit that. If
I could get at a script and bind that to the menu shortcut, I could avoid
the error.
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Yes, there is a template file, and yes Mozilla opens emacs on the currently
viewed file, but NO, it doesn't put the file in the place you used it from,
even if you own it. It treats the file as alian, putting security first, and
ignoring what the OS could readily tell it. I guess I could try and
force matters by writing to the path. This is almost as effective as
just editing the file outside of mozilla and just loading the file manually!
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