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Updated: 12/26/1999

Web Page Backward Compatibility Viewer

This is an interesting Perl script that allows you to see what a Webpage would look like in the absence of certain features such as images, tables, java applet, style sheet, etc. It lets you specify a Webpage URL and a browser type, and select a variety of properties that the Webpage would support.
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