American_Connections
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Is there some reason firefox cannot read a CDP file? And exactly what program does open a CDP?
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You should not jump on American_Connections just like that as you do not exactly know what his problem was and how to fix it!You're so kind and patient John!
Considering this guy's got creations of his own - plus 1285 posts...
Mozilla FireFox in its quirky way DOES NOT SAVE a cdp file (although it saves something for a second or two), it saves a reference to it I guess when trying to d/load it from certain web sites like TPD and you tell FireFox to save this file. In other words, although you tell FireFox to save this file, it does NOT do this nor does it give you a choice where to save this file to!!
VinnyBarb
Strange thatI've been using nothing but Firefox since buying my first copy of Trainz & I've downloaded plenty of cdp's while using it, when I first downloaded a file it asked me where I wanted it saving too, I told it "desktop" (that way I can scan it first, before letting it loose in my machine), since then it has always saved any downloads (inc. cdp's) to my desktop, from there it just requires me to double click the icon & presto, the item is in my "despatcher downloads" folder.
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As I wrote "from certain web sites...", just go to TPD's or the TrainzItalia web site with FireFox and try to d/load Charlie Whitepass's boxcars or any other CDPs from there and you will see what I mean![]()
Sure, I can save a CDP from the DLS by right clicking its FTP link and "Save as...." and FireFox will save it. Some other web sites link their CDP's to another DL.php page which will then move you on to the CDP link directly and then this will open up its "Open or Save" dialog menu, this is what I was refering to. I guess this is what American_Connection was writing about as the same happened to me when accessing TPD or even the TrainzItalia web sites.
I also use FireFox's latest version, other than the quirks I pointed out above for certain web sites, I am happy with it, exception being, try copying a URL and paste it in its URL slot and pressing "Enter" (as you do with most other browsers), FireFox refuses to go to there. Or try to click any link it displays in its URL slot menu, which you looked at some time before, the same happens and FireFox will not open these. At least with me it does not. Strange indeed.
Cheers
VinnyBarb
For me, Firefox always saves the actual file.although you tell FireFox to save this file, it does NOT do this nor does it give you a choice where to save this file to!!
In Firefox, try Tools > Options > Applications > Content Dispatcher Pack > in the dropdown list select Use Other > Content Manager PlusFirst, I do not want to save the file, I want to open it for download.
#1- There is no CDP listed in applications. #2- Again I say, I want to OPEN the file. There is no reason to save these CDPs, just makes you files crowded and takes up memory space.In Firefox, try Tools > Options > Applications > Content Dispatcher Pack > in the dropdown list select Use Other > Content Manager Plus
But for testing links you can opt for saving, then when it asks you where to save click Cancel.
John
I don't know the answer to that.#1- There is no CDP listed in applications.
You could download the files, install them, then delete them.#2- Again I say, I want to OPEN the file. There is no reason to save these CDPs, just makes you files crowded and takes up memory space.
Just been to the TrainzItalia site & downloaded the FS D145.2000
It did just as I said, it opened a window asking me if I wanted to "Run or Save", I clicked "Save" & it saved the cdp to my desktop where I double clicked & the item was unpacked to my Despatcher Download folder.
I checked it with TrainzObjectz & apart from 3 missing kuids, everything was as normal.
I've mentioned in another thread that I can't use Firefox to download assets to CMP from the DLS and so have to use IE7 for that.In Firefox, try Tools > Options > Applications > Content Dispatcher Pack > in the dropdown list select Use Other > Content Manager Plus