Markus,

I had a similar issue which got resolved when I omitted the

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

header from the license file.

Thanks
Lakshmi.

On Mar 19, 2010, at 5:18, Markus Spoettl wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> we're using an AquaticPrime license file that is sent as an attachment via 
> email for unlocking our application. This works great in 90% of all license 
> deliveries. For the rest, it doesn't. For these unlucky individuals the 
> license file extension gets changed to ".xml" by the mail reader. Mostly this 
> affects users with @gmail.com addresses but we've also seen it with other 
> addresses. In most of the cases, the user uses a web mail client of some kind.
> 
> I'm not sure where exactly the problem lies. I suspect it's the browser 
> trying to be clever, interpreting the contents of the file (which is XML) and 
> setting the file extension. The file attachment name is set correctly and all 
> that happens is the .xml extension being added.
> 
> Since others here use AquaticPrime in the same setup I'd be curious if (a) 
> you have seen this too and (b) how you got around it? Thanks for any pointers!
> 
> Regards
> Markus
> --
> ______________________________
> Markus Spoettl
> <http://www.rubitrack.com>
> 
> 



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