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Hello
How to open all_files.htm ?
Regards
Philippe


John Woodgate
 

In message <kker0j+82e6@...>, dated Sun, 14 Apr 2013, Basier philippe <basier.philippe@...> writes:

How to open all_files.htm ?
Has it gone wrong again? It should open in any browser.

I just tried it and it opens OK. But it is a very large HTML file, so it may take time to download, or be corrupted during download.
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John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK


 

--- In LTspice@..., "Basier philippe" <basier.philippe@...> wrote:

Hello
How to open all_files.htm ?
Regards
Philippe

Hello Philippe,

You should open it with any Internet browser.

IE, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, ...

Normally it's automatically opened by your standard browser
when you click on it.

Files > Tables of Contents > all_files.htm

Best regards,
Helmut


 

Hello John,
I can only dowload it and open the dowloaded file. I did it .
I can't open it from my browser (IE).
Regards

----- Original Message -----
From: John Woodgate
To: LTspice@...
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2013 8:18 PM
Subject: Re: [LTspice] All_Files.Htm



In message <kker0j+82e6@...>, dated Sun, 14 Apr 2013, Basier
philippe <basier.philippe@...> writes:

>How to open all_files.htm ?

Has it gone wrong again? It should open in any browser.

I just tried it and it opens OK. But it is a very large HTML file, so it
may take time to download, or be corrupted during download.
--
OOO - Own Opinions Only. See www.jmwa.demon.co.uk
They took me to a specialist burns unit - and made me learn 'To a haggis'.

John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK


 

--- In LTspice@..., "Basier philippe" <basier.philippe@...> wrote:

Hello
How to open all_files.htm ?
Regards
Philippe
Philippe,

It doesn't work for me either. You need to download it to your C drive, and then you will be able to open it with your browser.

Rick


 

Dear Helmut,
I can only dowload it and open the dowloaded file. I did it .
I can't open it from my browser (IE).
Regards,
Philippe

----- Original Message -----
From: Helmut
To: LTspice@...
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2013 8:21 PM
Subject: [LTspice] Re: All_Files.Htm





--- In LTspice@..., "Basier philippe" <basier.philippe@...> wrote:
>
> Hello
> How to open all_files.htm ?
> Regards
> Philippe
>

Hello Philippe,

You should open it with any Internet browser.

IE, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, ...

Normally it's automatically opened by your standard browser
when you click on it.

Files > Tables of Contents > all_files.htm

Best regards,
Helmut


John Woodgate
 

In message <kket93+h2gb@...>, dated Sun, 14 Apr 2013, sawreyrw <sawreyrw@...> writes:


It doesn't work for me either. You need to download it to your C drive, and then you will be able to open it with your browser.
This suggests (not very strongly though) that a browser or anti-virus security setting is stopping it being opened directly. The other explanation is, of course, the Principle of Universal Perversity.
--
OOO - Own Opinions Only. See www.jmwa.demon.co.uk
They took me to a specialist burns unit - and made me learn 'To a haggis'.

John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK


 

Rick,
Yes ,
I did it. But it's not handy think about updates oh all_files.
I don't use my drve C: for dowloading ot installations. Even LTspice IV !
Thanks
Philippe

----- Original Message -----
From: sawreyrw
To: LTspice@...
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2013 8:41 PM
Subject: [LTspice] Re: All_Files.Htm





--- In LTspice@..., "Basier philippe" <basier.philippe@...> wrote:
>
> Hello
> How to open all_files.htm ?
> Regards
> Philippe
>

Philippe,

It doesn't work for me either. You need to download it to your C drive, and then you will be able to open it with your browser.

Rick


 

But you wrote that you have had the same problem
Philippe

----- Original Message -----
From: John Woodgate
To: LTspice@...
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2013 8:50 PM
Subject: Re: [LTspice] Re: All_Files.Htm



In message <kket93+h2gb@...>, dated Sun, 14 Apr 2013, sawreyrw
<sawreyrw@...> writes:

>
>It doesn't work for me either. You need to download it to your C
>drive, and then you will be able to open it with your browser.

This suggests (not very strongly though) that a browser or anti-virus
security setting is stopping it being opened directly. The other
explanation is, of course, the Principle of Universal Perversity.
--
OOO - Own Opinions Only. See www.jmwa.demon.co.uk
They took me to a specialist burns unit - and made me learn 'To a haggis'.

John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK


John Woodgate
 

In message <913832DA74584FFFB1B82295C5FF0858@Maison3>, dated Sun, 14 Apr 2013, basier. philippe <basier.philippe@...> writes:

I can only dowload it and open the dowloaded file. I did it .
I can't open it from my browser (IE).
It should: it does on my computer. Which version of IE do you have? I have IE8 on this computer. Do you have McAfee anti-virus? I don't.
--
OOO - Own Opinions Only. See www.jmwa.demon.co.uk
Things to do today: Cut a hole in reality and push a turnip through it.
John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK


 

Hello Philippe,

I am using at the moment a PC with XP. I can directly open
all_files.htm without saving it. I checked with Firefox,
IE and Chrome. All three worked as expected.

Best regards,
Helmut

--- In LTspice@..., "basier.philippe" <basier.philippe@...> wrote:

Dear Helmut,
I can only dowload it and open the dowloaded file. I did it .
I can't open it from my browser (IE).
Regards,
Philippe
----- Original Message -----
From: Helmut
To: LTspice@...
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2013 8:21 PM
Subject: [LTspice] Re: All_Files.Htm





--- In LTspice@..., "Basier philippe" <basier.philippe@> wrote:
>
> Hello
> How to open all_files.htm ?
> Regards
> Philippe
>

Hello Philippe,

You should open it with any Internet browser.

IE, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, ...

Normally it's automatically opened by your standard browser
when you click on it.

Files > Tables of Contents > all_files.htm

Best regards,
Helmut





[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


John Woodgate
 

In message <759B589F6950452C8C99FA8446748D7E@Maison3>, dated Sun, 14 Apr 2013, basier. philippe <basier.philippe@...> writes:

But you wrote that you have had the same problem
Yes, I did have the problem a few weeks ago, and at that time, I think, everyone (more or less) did. The problem went away after a week or two, with no explanation, as far as I know.
--
OOO - Own Opinions Only. See www.jmwa.demon.co.uk
They took me to a specialist burns unit - and made me learn 'To a haggis'.

John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK


 

Yes, I did have the problem a few weeks ago, and at that time, I think,
everyone (more or less) did. The problem went away after a week or two,
with no explanation, as far as I know.
The problem never went away for me.

Until a month or so ago, when you clicked on it, it did open directly
(at least in most web browsers). Then that suddenly stopped working,
and hasn't worked since. All it lets me do is download it. This is
true in either Chrome or IE. Once downloaded, I can open it in the
same web browser with no problem. It is a pain in the neck having to
download it every time (or to fine the copy I downloaded last week),
but it does work.

If the problem went away for you, I wonder what you did to make it work.

And I wonder why Helmut never sees this problem. The last time around
that this was discussed (a few weeks ago?), it seems everyone had the
same problem, except for Helmut. Odd.

Whatever this is, I think it is some sort of Yahoo!groups problem.
Something about how they serve up the file to you, makes your web
browser think it needs to save it instead of open it.

Andy


 

--- In LTspice@..., Andy <Andrew.Ingraham@...> wrote:

Yes, I did have the problem a few weeks ago, and at that time, I think,
everyone (more or less) did. The problem went away after a week or two,
with no explanation, as far as I know.
The problem never went away for me.

Until a month or so ago, when you clicked on it, it did open directly
(at least in most web browsers). Then that suddenly stopped working,
and hasn't worked since. All it lets me do is download it. This is
true in either Chrome or IE. Once downloaded, I can open it in the
same web browser with no problem. It is a pain in the neck having to
download it every time (or to fine the copy I downloaded last week),
but it does work.

If the problem went away for you, I wonder what you did to make it work.

And I wonder why Helmut never sees this problem. The last time around
that this was discussed (a few weeks ago?), it seems everyone had the
same problem, except for Helmut. Odd.

Whatever this is, I think it is some sort of Yahoo!groups problem.
Something about how they serve up the file to you, makes your web
browser think it needs to save it instead of open it.

Andy
Andy,

I have the same problem. I have no idea what the problem is, but I can live with it, because I don't need to use the file very often. I agree it is a Yahoo problem.

Rick


John Woodgate
 

In message <CALBs-TgwdGnyE+6k-DsnYM_d3xZ2OrmE-xvRep2TEYTBQCGQuQ@...>, dated Sun, 14 Apr 2013, Andy <Andrew.Ingraham@...> writes:

It is a pain in the neck having to download it every time (or to fine the copy I downloaded last week), but it does work.
Can you save it to your desktop, to make it easier to find?

If the problem went away for you, I wonder what you did to make it work.
I didn't do anything.

And I wonder why Helmut never sees this problem. The last time around that this was discussed (a few weeks ago?), it seems everyone had the same problem, except for Helmut. Odd.
That and my experience suggest that it's not a Yahoo thing but something on individual computers, probably a Microsoft 'improvement'.

I have found IE8 going unstable twice in the last few months, showing strange and unpredictable behaviour. I have had to use the Tools => Advanced => Reset option, but that wasn't to fix the 'all_files' problem. Some web sites think I am using an earlier version, perhaps IE6, and complain about it, but I am definitely not.
--
OOO - Own Opinions Only. See www.jmwa.demon.co.uk
They took me to a specialist burns unit - and made me learn 'To a haggis'.

John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK


 

It is a pain in the neck having to download it every time (or to fine [OOPS- find]
the copy I downloaded last week), but it does work.
Can you save it to your desktop, to make it easier to find?
Like the question about labeling hundreds of nodes, that doesn't
always work. I already have way too much stuff on my Desktop. Also,
one of the computers is shared and I like to keep my regular files
separate from my wife's if possible so we don't clutter each other's
workspaces.

That and my experience suggest that it's not a Yahoo thing but something
on individual computers, probably a Microsoft 'improvement'.
I personally doubt it's a Microsoft 'improvement'. The computer I
first noticed this on, was not doing automatic Microsoft updates, and
I was not and am not using a Microsoft web browser.

It's been noticed on a variety of web browsers. I think it is odd
that they should all start misbehaving at the same time.

I wondered if maybe Yahoo did this as a security enhancement in
Yahoogroups: disabling the ability to directly load and run
user-uploaded HTML files.

It could even be that Microsoft made an "improvement" in IE to
counteract Yahoo's security enhancement. :-)

Also, given the way Yahoo serves things to users worldwide, sometimes
there are differences between what you get and what I get, because we
access different Yahoo servers even to access the same file. They
don't seem to keep all their servers in sync.

Andy


John Woodgate
 

In message <CALBs-TjeU10HN8E+Ba97R=LTNiyy-2ar5jyNQunNBcHqRv1Hqw@...>, dated Mon, 15 Apr 2013, Andy <Andrew.Ingraham@...> writes:

Also, given the way Yahoo serves things to users worldwide, sometimes there are differences between what you get and what I get, because we access different Yahoo servers even to access the same file. They don't seem to keep all their servers in sync.
That could explain why some of us now don't see the problem. But I'm not sure that using a non-Microsoft browser fully insulates one from Microsoft 'improvements'.
--
OOO - Own Opinions Only. See www.jmwa.demon.co.uk
They took me to a specialist burns unit - and made me learn 'To a haggis'.
John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK


 

Same problem with Safari browser on Mac.


Jim Wagner
Oregon Research Electronics

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy" <Andrew.Ingraham@...>
To: LTspice@...
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2013 7:29:17 AM
Subject: Re: [LTspice] Re: All_Files.Htm






It is a pain in the neck having to download it every time (or to fine [OOPS- find]
the copy I downloaded last week), but it does work.
Can you save it to your desktop, to make it easier to find?
Like the question about labeling hundreds of nodes, that doesn't
always work. I already have way too much stuff on my Desktop. Also,
one of the computers is shared and I like to keep my regular files
separate from my wife's if possible so we don't clutter each other's
workspaces.

That and my experience suggest that it's not a Yahoo thing but something
on individual computers, probably a Microsoft 'improvement'.
I personally doubt it's a Microsoft 'improvement'. The computer I
first noticed this on, was not doing automatic Microsoft updates, and
I was not and am not using a Microsoft web browser.

It's been noticed on a variety of web browsers. I think it is odd
that they should all start misbehaving at the same time.

I wondered if maybe Yahoo did this as a security enhancement in
Yahoogroups: disabling the ability to directly load and run
user-uploaded HTML files.

It could even be that Microsoft made an "improvement" in IE to
counteract Yahoo's security enhancement. :-)

Also, given the way Yahoo serves things to users worldwide, sometimes
there are differences between what you get and what I get, because we
access different Yahoo servers even to access the same file. They
don't seem to keep all their servers in sync.

Andy



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


John Woodgate
 

In message <736066489.391198.1366041523194.JavaMail.root@....
comcast.net>, dated Mon, 15 Apr 2013, Jim Wagner <wagnejam99@...> writes:

Same problem with Safari browser on Mac.
The plot thickens. The chances of getting a response from Yahoo is, I suppose, vanishingly small.
--
OOO - Own Opinions Only. See www.jmwa.demon.co.uk
They took me to a specialist burns unit - and made me learn 'To a haggis'.

John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK


 

Hello All of You,

A great day today:
I have had to run a full "Recovery" from my VISTA ( first time).
I can now open "all_files.htm" right from the club.
So I have to apologize for my spam.
Regards,
Philippe