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WhatYouSeeIsWhatYouGet HypertextMarkupLanguage Editor developed by
MicrosoftCorporation (usually confused with
MicrosoftFrontPage, a web-site management tool).
You can get Frontpage Express for free if you download
MicrosoftInternetExplorer and check the box to get it also. Pages written with Frontpage Express are easy to spot (on non-Windows machines). Frontpage Express generates
AlmostCorrect HTML, where e.g. a window's character code for the <<'>> is used, instead of the correct
AsciiCode. As a result, web-pages written with Frontpage Express and displayed in non-Microsoft browsers show question-marks instead of <<'>>. So words like "it's" become "it?s" when written with Frontpage Express.
[That's not entirely true. Both MicrosoftFrontPage and FrontPageExpress will use Windows-specific character codes when you import documents. It doesn't use the Windows-specific character codes when you are typing new documents. -- JohnPassaniti]
Check out the
DemoroniserTool, which corrects this and other obvious standard violations in
FrontPageExpress-generated HTML.