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7/10/2006 11:20 AM
 
Thank you mikeh, I really appreciate your time and help
 
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7/11/2006 11:43 AM
 
Hi Mikeh,

Thanks from me too for your initiative.

Author - 'Become an iMature Student'
Book on 'Internet Maturity' for all students.
 
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9/28/2006 12:04 AM
 
Hello good people,

I downloaded the Repository Documentation.

It is a file type "application/octet-stream"

I can't seem to find an application/octet-stream viewer anywhere on XP Pro.

I tried to open it with Notepad, MS Word, Adobe Acrobat...

What gives?

I'd typically put a smart @$$ comment here about posting a user guide that cannot be used but I'm too tired and it wouldn't help anyway.
 
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9/28/2006 7:35 AM
 
Got the same problem a few times with FireFox (haven't checked if its the same with IE),
I found if you add the extension .zip to the file name when you save it to your computer it works.
 
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9/28/2006 9:27 AM
 
michealobrien,

Thanks for the "secret" tip to add ".zip" to the file (and then to discover that it is an MS Word Doc.

Perhaps this secret could be posted on the download page!

I intended to use the Repository as a business directory (which it claims to serve well). After reading the MANY threads that describe the search engine woes (no unique URLs for business cards), URL link issues, et al... I think I'm going to cobble my own Bus Dir together out of XMod.

BTW ( & LOL) I tried MSIE 6.x to go to the download page to see if MS knows it's a zip and I got the ever popular yellow error skin so common on search responses at DNN Central. The second search revealed MSIE sees it as a .ZIP.

Ironically I'm a died in the wool MScentric but a few months ago I finally tried the FireFox browser and ended up setting it as my default a couple weeks ago. The tabs and master password rock!

I find FF faster at adminning/rendering my DNN Parent/Childs.
 
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