Walter wrote:


I have covered most of your questions in previous postings. I believe
there is a setting somewhere in Windows, SeaMonkey, or TablEdit that is
incorrect.

I thank all who have had suggestions and will consider this thread
closed and pursue the problem on my own or use a workaround that I have
found.

Walter.

For the benefit of others, could you share your workaround?

Lee


Lee,

1) click on the link (any TEF file on:

http://everythingdulcimer.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=178&Itemid=142


2) the browser (SM) reads the file (displays text mixed with garbage)
3) save the file (page)
4) invoke TablEdit
5) open the saved file (page) with TE
6) the file reads correctly

Walter.



SM 2.0 just offers to download the file, it doesn't try to display anything. Safari, Opera and Camino 1.6.10 all try to display the file as you describe. Firefox 3.5.5 acts as does SeaMonkey 2.0

At the very least when you upgrade to 2.0, your workaround will be easier.

Lee
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