etLux
12-09-2000, 03:36 AM
For all of you webmasters and web builders who have or remember CodeLifter -- we're happy to say it's been rebuilt and re-released in a brand new version.
For those unfamiliar with it, in brief: the ultimate tool for viewing page code, even on no-right-click protected pages, referer pages, and more.
Free download, and free upgrade path for anyone with pop for V4.0 or earlier.
You can get the new dingus here: http://www.CodeLifter.com
Matrix
12-12-2000, 01:57 AM
I purchased your code lifter and was wondering when do I get the product code # so I can fully register it.
Thanks
etLux
12-12-2000, 02:21 AM
You can contact us directly on this at support@codelifter.com ...
The numbers go out immediately, though -- so you should contact us right away if you haven't received yours yet.
[Added a short time later.]
We did receive your support note a short time after the above, and it was immediately answered. Do let us know if we can be of further help -- you should now have your keys.
My apologies to the moderators for handling a support problem here but support comes first!
May we politely request that support problems be handled through our normal on-site support form at http://www.CodeLifter.com so as not to inconvenience this forum.
[Edited by etLux on 12-12-2000 at 02:14 AM]
mkaufman
12-12-2000, 07:37 AM
Does CodeLifter only allow you to view the page's source?
etLux
12-12-2000, 07:45 AM
It allows you to view the source of any http:// page or text file -- including hidden referer pages, .css files, .js files, pages locked in menu-less windows with no-right-click scripts, etc.
Since CodeLifter does *not* use the browser components (it downloads the raw code directly), it also lets you see code that is crashing your browser -- one of the reasons we built it... we really needed it for daily support troubleshooting of client's code over at CodeBrain.com.
Grab a copy and tinker with it, why don't you -- it's only 259K -- and the (free) download is fully functional on all features, with the only limit being it shows only the first 3K of a file.