On 19/07/07, NoOp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 07/18/2007 10:45 AM, Harold Fuchs wrote:
> John Barman wrote:
>> I have recently updated my OO programme to the latest stable
>> version (2.2.9161) I find that none of my existing web hyperlinks
>> now work. Typing the URL directly in the Windows Explorer browser
>> works OK, as does the same hyperlink from a MS Word Document, but
>> links in OO Write and OO Calc now generate an error message:
>> "Windows cannot find https:// ....etc. Make sure you typed the name
>> correctly and then try again. To search for a file, check the Start
>> button and then check Search."
>>
>> John Barman
>>
>>
>>
> Hmmmm.
>
> 1. The *latest* version of OO is 2.2.1 not 2.2.9161 as you mention.
> Where did you get it from? (or was the 9161 a typo?)

I doubt that it is a typo; if you look at the OOo RPM you'll find that
they are listed at 2.2.9161 etc. For example, the previous (June) 2.3dev
.rpm files are:

ooo-dev-core01-2.3.0-9171.i586.rpm
ooo-dev-writer-2.3.0-9171.i586.rpm

2.2.0 was 2.20-9134.i5586.rpm


I don't have a Windows version handy right now to check, but perhaps the
windows files a similar numbering scheme?


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I'm a little confused by your post: the OP says he's using Windows Explorer
and MS Word which suggests he's on Windows; aren't .rpm files related to
Linux installations? Or is this yet another stick I've got the wrong end of?

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