Laren Dart Feb 14, 2007
>Hi John,Laren Dart
>
>Good question. I just d/l it with 4 different browsers: Sea Monkey
>(my default browser), FireFox, Netscape, and Internet Explorer. In
>each case, the file bypassed the browser interface and opened the
>download dialogue with a Save option. I simply saved it, copied it
>from my download directory, and pasted it into my Guide 8
>directory. (I could have saved it directly to the Guide 8 directory,
>but I don't do that until I've seen a file.) I don't know anything
>about programming, but when I opened it in Notepad, it looks more
>like a programming language, definitely not ascii. HTH,
>
>Larry
>
>At 11:27 AM 2/14/2007, you wrote:
>
> >How are people saving this file to hard disk from the browser, anyway?
> >
> >Are all browsers equal and likely to automatically save it as flat
> >ascii and as iii.dat (rather than say iii.dat.html which happens with
> >some setups)?
> >
> >Cheers
> >
> >John
>
>Laren Dart
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>
>
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