No problem!  I just had to read an HTML file on the BNQT the other day, so the 
info was still in short term memory.--Grin!


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Thanks, Sarah, my brain didn't remember what he was using--grin.
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Larry,

What you might need to do is, when in Keyweb, and in the desired folder on 
the compact flash card, at the list of files, press read with x to display 
html and other files.  Your file should then show up.
I have had success reading several HTML files on the BNQT, and that was 
using Keysoft v5.1.
Let me know if this does or doesn't work for you.

HTH

Sarah


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I'm using  the q t  and 5.1
I guess I'll have to wait for 6.1  to be able to read offline web pages 
stored on the compaq flash.
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