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Re: emacs-w3 and option lists
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- Subject: Re: emacs-w3 and option lists
- From: Yvonne Smith <yvonne@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 13:32:50 +1100
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Doug Smith writes:
>
> However, there's now another problem. That involves how in the
> universe to submit one of those forms with a multi-line text
> area. When you enter this area, you're trapped in there with no way
> out because emacs puts the thing in an entirely different
> buffer. There's no way to get the form submitted.
Welcome to yet another trick of the trade with w3. Just hit control c
twice, and you'll be back in the form in w3, with whatever you wrote in
the text box in its proper place. Then just tabb to submit and hit
enter.
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