Renaming it as a .brf pretty much rendered it useless because that's not what 
it is.  Since it's a PDF, try sending it to:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

as an attachment with a blank subject line and message body, and hope that it 
works; sometimes, it will send you back a translation as an ASCII text file and 
sometimes it won't.

HTH,
Maria

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Lisa Ehlers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 08:57:41 +1000
>Subject: [Braillenote] downloading a document from web browser

>Hi Listers,
>I'm planning to email the Webmaster at TSBVI for assistance but I thought in 
>the meantime someone might be able to help me here.
>I downloaded the brf version of the See/Hear newsletter from the TSBVI Web 
>site.  TSBVI Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired.  Web address
>www.tsbvi.edu
> The summer 2004 issue is the one I tried downloading.  It said something 
> about pdf format though.  I named the file with a brf extension hoping this 
> would help make the file into a braille file.  I opened the file ed it is 
> full of numbers written in Nemeth.  I tried saving the file as a braille 
> document Keyword file and it didn't do anything.  Any ideas on what I should 
> do? The file I downloaded was for both large print and Braille whatever that 
> means.  I'm not sure how those two reading medium go together but whatever.  
> I guess that's why I'm not technically with it.  If anyone has any ideas I'd 
> appreciate the assistance.  I'm trying to download this for work so this is 
> not something recreational.  Thanks for your time and your help.
>Lisa


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