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HotDog (v7.03) by Sausage Software
Old 12-28-2010, 07:14 AM HotDog (v7.03) by Sausage Software
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Name: Paul Bruneau
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Hi Folks,

I hope I can find some solution for this issue between Windows-7 and a very nice HTML editor known as HotDog. I am sooo comfortable with this editor: (7.03) Sausage Software

( Sadly, Sausage Software closed down about a year ago, and there is no longer a support forum)

The editor is nice because it will display not only an ASCII editable HTML page, but a display of that pages' appearance. It is really easy for me to tweak and see results immediatley.

The issue I have in Windows-7 however, is that the text on the HTML editor display cannot be seen, regardless of what I do with the editor-preferences. It appears to be blank, but I know text is there.

I'm pretty sure several folks that hang around this forum probably know HotDog, and I pray someone else has discovered a solution.

Installing with the "compatibility" feature in Windows 7 does not correct the issue.

Many, many thanks,
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