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| 470882 | 2006-07-15 00:41:00 | Actuallty it is :angry OK, you sort him out then. I'm off to do something useful now. ;) |
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| 470883 | 2006-07-15 00:44:00 | i was merely making a point, not being a self righteous freak. | techiekid (7219) | ||
| 470884 | 2006-07-15 03:17:00 | Browsers don't "open folders with files in them not files". They don't know what to do with a directory. When a browser wants a file (offline), it asks the OS for it. (If you connect online to an FTP site's directory, you see the index file provided by the site. The site navigates according to instructions sent by the browser). If you use the File/Open method to get a file offline, you need to know where the file you want is. You might be shown (by the OS, not the browser) the normal "File" directory window, which you can navigate to the file you want, "Open"ing directories on the way. But this is OS work, not browser. When you select the file you want, the browser opens it. |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 470885 | 2006-07-15 07:02:00 | OK, thanks guys. I've selected the best advice - to make screenshots. Graham, you have not understood my problem - which remains. eef2. |
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