Hi, I have ordered a copy of a marriage cert from Wiltshire, it was due to
arrive as a digital copy. It has arrived as a fax in a .zip format.
Every time I try to open it, no matter what type of expander, it opens into a
.js file.
When I click on the file it opens in Safari with a page of
Where has the handy little drop down menus below the list of mailboxes gone?
Very handy for clearing junk, emptying trash etc.
Severin Crisp
Assoc Prof R Severin Crisp, FAIP, FIP, CPhys
15 Thomas St, Mount Clarence, Albany,
Hi Severin,
Do you mean none of the mailboxes are showing in the left column?
If so: Go to View > Show Mailbox List.
Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad4
> On 20 Nov 2015, at 5:25 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:
>
> Where has the handy little drop down menus below the
The list of all my mailboxes are showing but the little magic wheel at the
bottom with drop down options is not there.
Severin
> On 20 Nov 2015, at 5:44 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
>
> Hi Severin,
>
> Do you mean none of the mailboxes are showing in the left column?
> If so: Go to
Hi Matt,
.js is a JavaScript file.
In Safari > Preferences > Security - Web Content - Enable JavaScript.
If that doesn't display the file correctly.
Have you tried open the .js file in TextEdit?
In Finder, select the .js file, like "menu.js", then choose "File" > "Get
Info".
In the Info window,
Hi Tim, Hadn't thought about that. I have just emailed them and asked them to
send it again via PDF and also to confirm if they had sent the zip file in the
first place. Will see what happens when they get back to me next week.
Thanks.
Matt.
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Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2015 11:35:49 +0800
Matt I am assuming this file is from a legitimate sender, as you say it's a
document you are expecting.
I'm aware Sending as a zip is often used by spammers to load malicious software
One option is to ask them to resend as PDF files, which should be easy enough
for a reputable organization.
Hi Ronni, I tried both of those options. 1. JavaScript was already enabled in
Safari. 2. When I opened the file in Text Edit it was much the same as in
Safari, mainly function, return, and various types of brackets.
Any other ideas?
Thanks.
Matt.
Hi Matt,
.js is a JavaScript file.
In
Hi Matt,
My suggestion would be the same as Tim’s.
> On 21 Nov 2015, at 11:35 AM, Tim Law wrote:
>
> Matt I am assuming this file is from a legitimate sender, as you say it's a
> document you are expecting.
>
> I'm aware Sending as a zip is often used by spammers to
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