Re: Create Install Disk


Subject: Re: Create Install Disk
From: Gordon Neault (gordo-x@shaw.ca)
Date: Tue Jan 08 2002 - 13:02:37 MST


If you open the file as html source in your browser, you will see the
meta tags identify it as Apple/ClarisWorks, so that app is probably the
default when installed. What was important to me was not whether you
could open it with the creator app (even Windows can do that) but
whether it read fine with any text editor or any browser when necessary.
Just for fun, here are the first few lines:

<!--This file created by AppleWorks HTML Filter 6.0-->
burn_iso_ppc On Tuesday, January 8, 2002, at 02:00 PM, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote: > Simple: > > ClarisWorks = AppleWorks a couple of years back > > That's why the file opened with Claris when you double clicked it. > > Regards,... > > > Juan. > > On Tuesday, January 8, 2002, at 12:50 PM, Iain Stevenson wrote: > >> >> Gordon, >> >> I just tried the download - it downloaded a file named >> "burn_iso_ppc.htm-binhex.hqx" which when opened with Stuffit 6 >> resulted in a document that opened as a ClarisWorks text document ;-( >> Don't ask me why! >> >> Iain >



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