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Xenon
Posts: 43 Joined: 12/8/2003 From: Madrid, Spain Status: offline
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ATT files - 1/10/2004 15:08:20
I have created a form that sends the input data to my e-mail adress. When I receive the e-mail, it is a blank message with an attached file: "postdata.att". I can't open the file because the computer doesn't recognise the file extension so it doesn't know with which program to open it. What should I do. Thanks for any help. Xenon
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Larry M.
Posts: 2940 Joined: 2/20/2003 From: Greenville, South Carolina, USA Status: offline
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RE: ATT files - 1/10/2004 15:19:18
This problem seems to relate to your 12/8/2003 posting which, in turn, appears unresolved since you did not reply to two Outfront Member postings. In any case, where on http://balearicus.com/ is this form so we can have a look see?
< Message edited by Larry M. -- 1/10/2004 15:21:01 >
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Xenon
Posts: 43 Joined: 12/8/2003 From: Madrid, Spain Status: offline
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RE: ATT files - 1/10/2004 15:24:12
sorry for not answering. The onMouseOver business is resolved by the way, due to me starting with javascript, which I find very useful. http://balearicus.com/fotos/fotos.htm
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puiwaihin
Posts: 1378 From: Taiwan Status: offline
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RE: ATT files - 1/11/2004 16:43:07
Try opening the files with Notepad or Word. I believe either will open it just fine.
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