On 12 Aug, cj wrote in message
<54f23593afch...@chris-johnson.org.uk>:
> In article ,
>Steve Fryatt wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure it's that odd.
>
> What is odd is that out of hundreds of zip files on the hard drive, only a
> very small number error in this way.
It's /any/ Zipfile, StrongHe
In article ,
Steve Fryatt wrote:
> I'm not sure it's that odd.
What is odd is that out of hundreds of zip files on the hard drive,
only a very small number error in this way.
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Chris Johnson
On 12 Aug, cj wrote in message
<54f1f9a962ch...@chris-johnson.org.uk>:
> In article ,
>Jim Nagel wrote:
>
> >Warning from Netsurf
> >The file could not be saved due to an error:
> >'ADFS::Drive2.$.2310d/zip' is a directory
>
> This is a common error and nothing to do with Ne
In article ,
Fred Bambrough wrote:
> ... and the way to avoid it is to quit SparkFS using "FS too".
Agreed - that is why I have added a 'kill' facility to the version of
SyncDiscs I use myself.
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Chris Johnson
In message <54f1f9a962ch...@chris-johnson.org.uk>
cj wrote:
> In article ,
>Jim Nagel wrote:
>
> >Warning from Netsurf
> >The file could not be saved due to an error:
> >'ADFS::Drive2.$.2310d/zip' is a directory
>
> This is a common error and nothing to do with Netsurf as
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 12:53:57PM +0100, cj wrote:
> > *help wimplog says: "The Wimplog module logs errors sent to
> > Wimp_ReportError (ie, shown as error boxes on the screen) to a file
> > using !Syslog."
>
> Wimplog intercepts the standard Wimp_ReportError wimp error messages.
> If Netsurf u
In article ,
Jim Nagel wrote:
>Warning from Netsurf
>The file could not be saved due to an error:
>'ADFS::Drive2.$.2310d/zip' is a directory
This is a common error and nothing to do with Netsurf as such. It is
due to some oddity with SparkFS and handling of zip files, and seems
to
I was investigating why a download item on the Archive website was
causing problems for somebody, and got this error box:
Warning from Netsurf
The file could not be saved due to an error:
'ADFS::Drive2.$.2310d/zip' is a directory
Turned out that the drive where I was attempting to drop
In message <54f1ea25fbbbai...@argonet.co.uk>
Brian wrote:
> In article <80739ff154.davem...@my.inbox.com>,
>Dave Higton wrote:
>> http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/athletics/33867962 causes NS to silently
>> evaporate from CI 2874 onwards - up to 2873 is OK.
> Evaporates with #2890, too.
>> I
In article <80739ff154.davem...@my.inbox.com>,
Dave Higton wrote:
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/athletics/33867962 causes NS to silently
> evaporate from CI 2874 onwards - up to 2873 is OK.
Evaporates with #2890, too.
> I have reported it.
> 2874 onwards also fails to view the report in Man
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