From memory a file is marked as blocked by a hidden file stream attached to
the file. That’s why using cp removed the block as I guess it doesn’t
understand file streams.
Cheers
On Wed, 9 Jan 2019 at 21:49, Simon Slavin wrote:
> On 9 Jan 2019, at 9:33pm, Don V Nielsen wrote:
>
> > Is the chm
On 9 Jan 2019, at 9:33pm, Don V Nielsen wrote:
> Is the chm file on a server? I remember this problem from years ago...I
It's a long time ago, but I seem to remember being told that if I wanted to
distribute a .chm file I should Zip it first.
Simon.
Is the chm file on a server? I remember this problem from years ago...I
haven't used a chm file in a long time. Unblocking did not fix it while it
resided on the server. However, copying it locally and unblocking it did
work.
Hope this helps,
dvn
On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 11:29 AM Rizzuto, Raymond
When I download SQlite.NET.chm from the internet, and open it, I can see the
table of content but not the actual content. It appears to be due to a block
caused by downloading from the internet.
Googling came up with this:
Le 29.04.2013 11:35, Joe Mistachkin a écrit :
Mathieu Schroeter wrote:
I downloaded the SQLite.NET.chm from the trunk in order to access the .NET
documentation but the pages are empty.
Actually, this is the result of a Windows security feature that disables
downloaded
content. To enable it,
Mathieu Schroeter wrote:
>
> I downloaded the SQLite.NET.chm from the trunk in order to access the .NET
> documentation but the pages are empty.
>
Actually, this is the result of a Windows security feature that disables
downloaded
content. To enable it, navigate to the file in Windows
Hi,
I downloaded the SQLite.NET.chmfrom the trunk [1]in order to access the
.NET documentation but the pages are empty.
Regards,
Mathieu Schroeter
[1]:
http://system.data.sqlite.org/index.html/doc/trunk/Doc/SQLite.NET.chm?mimetype=application/x-chm
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