Dear Dfly Users, How does one open a *.ptg file? it contains the following: =====
powerschool.base=http://pschool.rgccisd.org powerschool.port=80 # Change in internationalized installations version.key=Version: ## -- You should not normally need to change any values past this line powerschool.url=${powerschool.base}:${powerschool.port} powerschool.login=${powerschool.url}/admin/pw.html ## PowerTeacher Gradebook pswebstart.app = ptg pswebstart.url = ${powerschool.url}/powerschool-gradebook/ pswebstart.jnlp = ${pswebstart.url}launchGradeBook.jnlp ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.userid=119827 ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.sessionid=101059198 ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.credentials=a81e160c9103e37051a086f7075dcd8c ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.schoolnumber=214901003 ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.sdk.mode=httpinvoke ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.httpinvoke.url=http://pschool.rgccisd.org:80/powerschool-sdkhttpinvoke ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.httpinvoke.gzip=true ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.server.starttime=not_recording ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.server.timezone=America/Chicago ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.webhelp.url=http://pschool.rgccisd.org:80/powerschool-webhelp/gradebook ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.webhelp.baseurl=http://pschool.rgccisd.org:80 ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.adminid= ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.teacherid= ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.language=en ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.country=US ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.dateformat=MM/dd/yyyy ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.numericFormat=#,##0.######### ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.numericGroupSeparator=, ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.numericDecimalSeparator=. ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.timeFormat=hh:mm:ss a ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.restapi.url=http://pschool.rgccisd.org ptg.com.pearson.powerschool.restapi.port=80 ===== I have firefox-esr to open a *.jnlp file with icedtea-web plugin for openjdk. Since firefox freezes this machine I am using chromium which does not support the plugins to display java web apps. If I can call a script to open the above ptg file or open a jnlp one from command line, I will be in business. Best Regards, Antonio
