5th Injector Circuit

Paul Messinger paulm at tenforward.com
Sat Sep 20 17:35:41 GMT 1997


Kevin Timmerman wrote:
> 
> On Friday, September 19, 1997 9:42 PM, Clare Snyder [SMTP:clsnyde at ibm.net]
> wrote:
> > >On Friday, September 19, 1997 10:29 AM, Clare Snyder
> [SMTP:clsnyde at ibm.net]
> > >wrote:
> > >> >>Simon you link to your 5th injector DOC is not quite right.
> > >> >>for those in a hurry it's:
> > >> >>http://www.lincoln.ac.nz/ccb/techs/simon/5th_inj.doc
> > >> >>Dean
> > >> >
> > >> >t'is true .....   but the content is still "garbage", and when
> > >> >I save it as "5th_inj.doc" and open it in Word, it crashes Word
> > >> >(97).
> > >Hmmm...  I just got the file and opened it with Word 97 without any
> > >problems.  You weren't using the browser's Save As.. where you ?  That
> > >won't work, it corrupts the file. Grab it out of the cache.
> >
> > how?
> 
> This info if for Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.x / Win95, Netscape is
> different.
> 
> If you open a URL to a file type that the browser does not recognize the
> browser may assume it is text and attempt to display it as such. This will
> result in garbage being displayed for Word, PDF and other file types. If
> you use the File | Save As.. to save this file, the saved file will be
> corrupted. I have two solutions:
>  1) If the link is displayed in the browser (not email) just right click on
> the link and select "Save Target As .."
>  2) Open the URL and allow it to display as garbage. Use the search option
> on the start menu to find the cache file. The file name will be the last
> part of the URL. For the above example that would be "5th_inj.doc". Drag
> the file from the search window to the desktop.
> 
> Kevin Timmerman "RoadKill on the InfoBahn"
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Nothing i do seems to give me a file that is usable. Can someone send me
the file in a usable form?
Thanks
Paul




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