Carol, here is something you can try.  Browse to  a folder where you have some 
HTML files stored.  When you are at the "file name" prompt, press space to get 
into the list of files.  Then press [space with x], [read with x] to look for 
htm, text, or Braille content.  Your files should show up then.  It shouldn't 
matter at all where you have stored your files.  I have HTML files stored in 
various places all over my CF card and I don't have trouble accessing any of 
them.  I've never tried opening a folder with 1100 files in it, so I don't know 
from my own experience, but I can't really blame the poor mPower for locking 
up.  [Smile]

HTH

Sarah


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Carol
Pearson
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 9:38 AM
To: BrailleNote Mailing List
Subject: [Braillenote] READING LOCAL HTML PAGES


Hi all,

I have read the part of the HELP on local HTML files a few times now
and, though I am glad to see I can load and read local WEB pages, I
haven't succeeded so far.  it seems that these are best stored within MY
FAVORITES.  (I certainly don't fancy writing in some of the paths from
the CF drive where they are currently stored.  Is this the right
approach, to store them in directories under Favorites, and is there a
limit on the number of files that can be handled in any one directory?
I ask the latter question because I seem to have made the error of
putting 1100+ HTML files in a folder on a CF disk and mPower obviously
thought that number far too high, sulked and required a warm reset when
the folder was accessed!

I agree not to do it again and look forward to any advice on this.


--
Carol
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