Hello, Louis.
Unfortuatnely, I can't help you with your Newsline experience, but I can
tell you that to display the version number of Internet Explorer on your
computer, press "Alt-H and then A" while in Internet Explorer. If you
don't hear the version number information, read the current window with
"Control-Shift-W."
Craig
On 3/18/2014 10:52 AM, vzep2hb5 wrote:
I receive and read the New York Times daily from Newsline. Since the
receipt of my new Windows 7 computer my reading experience has been less
than stellar.
The postings arrive with 4 attachments: an .ncx file, an .opf file, a
.smil file and an .xml file.
The .xml file is the one I actually read. I select and open it with
Windows Explorer, which opens the .xml file with Internet explorer. I
am then able to jump from article to article using the h, or shift-h key
to jump backward, or I can pres 2h, or 2-shift-h to jump forward and
back by section.
Since the arrival of the new computer, however, I sometimes find that
Internet Explorer fails to complete the opening process, and usually
when it does, I find I can only read through part of the paper, perhaps
15 or 20 articles, and find only a list of headings 2 and 3 at the
bottom of the file, and no article titles or article text at all. Very
strange!
Is it my computer, or have others noticed this, too?
I believe my old computer used Internet Explorer 8, but I don’t know how
to identify the current version. Are there others out there
experiencing this? Or do others read the paper with something else?
This is really weird.
Louis Gosselin
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