My doing there Hal.

I have included a link directly to the WIR file, so users can view the
underlying definition, and see how it relates to the displayed wireframe.

Of course, Netscape doesn't recognise the file-type and wants to download
it, whereas IE just displays it.

If anyone really wants it, I'll add a bit more smarts so the file gets
displayed directly in the browser.  Just give me w few minutes...

LBB.

-----Original Message-----
From: Hal Helms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]


You shouldn't be calling the .wir file directly, but the dspWireframe file,
which will read the .wir file.


-----Original Message-----
From: Marsh, Jeffrey B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Lee,

The link to view the data file in Netscape prompts the user to save the wir
file. It doesn't display it.



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