Ok, so I downloaded this page that looked like a text page, and when I first
tried to open it, I got this message it was too big for simple text. When I
opened it with a word processor, pages and pages of programming text
appeared. However, since the original document had an sea suffix, I decoded
the package with stuffit deluxe and voila, Newton Press was there. Cool. Now
I wonder how many other packages I scrapped because I didn't know what to do
with them. So much to learn, so little time. Thanks for the help.
Chet Johns
On 7/5/01 7:05 PM, "Josh mac.com" <senorwences_at_mac.com> wrote:
>
> Hold down the option key on your keyboard when you click on the link to the
> download; this will bring up your standard Save dialog box, and you can
> choose where to save it.
>
> This has to do with how IE is recognizing either a .pkg file or perhaps a
> .sit file.
>
> HTH,
>
> Josh Burker
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