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Can you identify this?

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Foamcow

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Nov 14, 2002
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Can anyone identify what application might have produced this load of junk?

Code:
<csobj w="198" h="162" t="Button" ht="images/3/VectorPlus_o.gif"><a href="#" onmouseover="return CSIShow(/*CMP*/'button8',1)" onmouseout="return CSIShow(/*CMP*/'button8',0)" onclick="return CSButtonReturn()"><img src="images/3/VectorPlus.gif" width="198" height="162" name="button8" border="0"></a></csobj>

Could it be GoLive?

<honk>*:O)</honk>
Foamcow Heavy Industries - Web site design in Cheltenham and Gloucester
Ham and Jam - British & Commonwealth forces mod for Half Life 2
 
Yeah, lloks like GoLive to me. You may be able to find out a reference to what it is from the programmers guide:



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I know what it's doing, just wanted to know if I could make my life easier by findinag a copy of GoLive.

I've got a load of updates to do on a site built by someone else. Further investigation seems to show I'm not going to have to do as much as I thought so the nasty javascript junk can be ignored.

Thanks for the help

<honk>*:O)</honk>
Foamcow Heavy Industries - Web site design in Cheltenham and Gloucester
Ham and Jam - British & Commonwealth forces mod for Half Life 2
 
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