Re: Making CD to be read on Windows

2006-05-19 Thread Adam Hardy
Anthony Campbell on 19/05/06 07:19, wrote: On 18 May 2006, Adam Hardy wrote: you should copy the contents from the CD to your windows hard drive. If you can copy everything across, then it's nothing to do with the cd. try opening the html file in IE from the harddrive. see if the problem recur

Re: Making CD to be read on Windows

2006-05-18 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 18 May 2006, Adam Hardy wrote: > you should copy the contents from the CD to your windows hard drive. If you > can copy everything across, then it's nothing to do with the cd. > try opening the html file in IE from the harddrive. see if the problem > recurs. > > I don't have a Windows hard

Re: Making CD to be read on Windows

2006-05-18 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 18 May 2006, Michael Marsh wrote: > On 5/18/06, Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I've made a CD containing data (html and jpg files) which works fine > >here but causes problems on Windows machines (surprise surprise!). The > >browser (presumably IE) keeps saying "Page not found".

Re: Making CD to be read on Windows

2006-05-18 Thread Adam Hardy
you should copy the contents from the CD to your windows hard drive. If you can copy everything across, then it's nothing to do with the cd. try opening the html file in IE from the harddrive. see if the problem recurs. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscr

Re: Making CD to be read on Windows

2006-05-18 Thread Michael Marsh
On 5/18/06, Kelly Clowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Rock Ridge is for Posix systems. Mac OS X can use Rock Ridge and Joliet. You can use -apple to create apple ISO9660 extentions. It is also possible to create a hybrid ISO9660/Joliet/Rock Ridge/HFS image. Ah, I *knew* there was a reason I was

Re: Making CD to be read on Windows

2006-05-18 Thread Kelly Clowers
On 5/18/06, Michael Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 5/18/06, Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've made a CD containing data (html and jpg files) which works fine > here but causes problems on Windows machines (surprise surprise!). The > browser (presumably IE) keeps saying "Page

Re: Making CD to be read on Windows

2006-05-18 Thread Michael Marsh
On 5/18/06, Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've made a CD containing data (html and jpg files) which works fine here but causes problems on Windows machines (surprise surprise!). The browser (presumably IE) keeps saying "Page not found". I think this may be something to do with file

Making CD to be read on Windows

2006-05-18 Thread Anthony Campbell
I've made a CD containing data (html and jpg files) which works fine here but causes problems on Windows machines (surprise surprise!). The browser (presumably IE) keeps saying "Page not found". I think this may be something to do with filename length. I have an idea that the answer may be to make