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New FAQ

New FAQ

2003-03-31 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

The new FAQ is in a mht format which allowed me to include the nice little 
header images amd some formatting as part of the document.  This is a 
Internet Explorer file format, but some people said it worked fine in 
Netscape too, not too sure about Opera yet.  If you're having trouble 
opening the FAQ, there will be a regular html version posted shortly too. 
If you need any other format (word, text, etc), please let me know and I 
will get it to you asap.

As always, if you see any errors or misspellings, etc, please let me know 
right away.

rEalm

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Re: New FAQ

2003-03-31 by delltamale

It looks really nice erik, but the links are all absolute, rather 
than relative. It keeps trying to access my m:// drive :>

bIz


--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, erik_magrini@B... wrote:
> The new FAQ is in a mht format which allowed me to include the nice 
little 
> header images amd some formatting as part of the document.  This is 
a 
> Internet Explorer file format, but some people said it worked fine 
in 
> Netscape too, not too sure about Opera yet.  If you're having 
trouble 
> opening the FAQ, there will be a regular html version posted 
shortly too. 
> If you need any other format (word, text, etc), please let me know 
and I 
> will get it to you asap.
> 
> As always, if you see any errors or misspellings, etc, please let 
me know 
> right away.
> 
> rEalm
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Re: New FAQ

2003-03-31 by realm619

Thanx, I had a few people email that issue to me.  That version will 
be coming down right now, a regular old boring HTML one will be going 
up instead. 

Sorry, this is why I write music and don't design web pages!  I'll 
email the list when the new one is posted.

rEalm

--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "delltamale" <lists@g...> wrote:
> 
> It looks really nice erik, but the links are all absolute, rather 
> than relative. It keeps trying to access my m:// drive :>
> 
> bIz