Nigel Frankcom wrote:
Depending on the level of access you have to your Linux box I'd
suggest writing them in joe or vi from the command line. linux can get
very picky about line breaks in files created in windows.
If you tell your FTP client to treat .cf files as ASCII, it will convert
the
Is it enough to create a cf file using notepad and save the file like
yourfile.cf (with quotes)
I notice that files that I make that way have the wordpad icon, but the
original cf files
I have in my ftp, has no icon.
So perhaps that's not the way...
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On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 12:10:14 -0800 (PST), z3r0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it enough to create a cf file using notepad and save the file like
yourfile.cf (with quotes)
I notice that files that I make that way have the wordpad icon, but the
original cf files
I have in my ftp, has no icon.
So
On Thursday 01 February 2007 3:10 pm, z3r0 wrote:
Is it enough to create a cf file using notepad and save the file like
yourfile.cf (with quotes)
I notice that files that I make that way have the wordpad icon, but the
original cf files
I have in my ftp, has no icon.
So perhaps that's not
Is it enough to create a cf file using notepad and save the file like
yourfile.cf (with quotes)
Yes.
I notice that files that I make that way have the wordpad
icon, but the original cf files I have in my ftp, has no icon.
I generally have to use Wordpad with cf files supplied by others
Nigel Frankcom wrote:
On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 12:10:14 -0800 (PST), z3r0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it enough to create a cf file using notepad and save the file like
yourfile.cf (with quotes)
I notice that files that I make that way have the wordpad icon, but the
original cf files
I have
On 02/01/07 z3r0 wrote:
Depending on the level of access you have to your Linux box I'd
suggest writing them in joe or vi from the command line. linux can
get
very picky about line breaks in files created in windows.
I can't lint anything, I just have a CPanel access and my wordpad.
This
On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 12:52:02 -0800 (PST), z3r0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nigel Frankcom wrote:
On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 12:10:14 -0800 (PST), z3r0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it enough to create a cf file using notepad and save the file like
yourfile.cf (with quotes)
I notice that files that I
Hello z3r0,
Thursday, February 1, 2007, 3:10:14 PM, you wrote:
Is it enough to create a cf file using notepad and save the file like
yourfile.cf (with quotes)
I notice that files that I make that way have the wordpad icon, but the
original cf files
I have in my ftp, has no icon.
So
Maciej Friedel wrote:
On 02/01/07 z3r0 wrote:
Depending on the level of access you have to your Linux box I'd
suggest writing them in joe or vi from the command line. linux
can get very picky about line breaks in files created in windows.
I can't lint anything, I just have a CPanel
Fred T wrote:
Hello z3r0,
Thursday, February 1, 2007, 3:10:14 PM, you wrote:
Is it enough to create a cf file using notepad and save the file like
yourfile.cf (with quotes)
I notice that files that I make that way have the wordpad icon, but the
original cf files
I have in my ftp, has no
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