Try this browser... K-Meleon, d/loads cdp's without problems - so far! It's not been updated since 2015 so not sure about security issues but I suppose
robd Today, 03:50 AMI've given that answer in other threads on this subject and I don't want to repeat it again. In short, it presents a security issue. Also the vast majority
wreeder Today, 03:49 AMTony,
FTP has the advantage over Content Manager in that, it is possible to download a route without dependencies and save it anywhere convenient.
In reply to Tony, the advantage of FTP is that when downloading a route one can just get the basic route without all the hundreds of dependencies. It
ingha Today, 01:55 AMHi Tony,
I have always used the ftp way because I can download items then save them to a storage device so that I can use them when I want
Hi Lewisner, re post #3854 - The payware route The Potteries Loop Line has some. One example is the Ropeway_Protector_Bridge by kemplen. There are
borderreiver Today, 04:40 AMi have the plans and numerous images i can send you if you pm me. it would be great to see these available.
dangavel Today, 04:33 AMCheers, it dismays me that all the time I lived in the north east I never bothered to explore the remaining colliery lines and photograph them. There's
lewisner Today, 04:31 AM3854 Lewinser
Very nice shot & my goodness that bucket line brought back memories of sometimes passing a quarry that had one of those. Had forgot
G'day,
Been a while since I've logged in, I'm still building stuff, it's just that TRS19 has stalled everything and I'll also need to spend
Gary,
I went 2010 to 2012, and now going from 2012 to 2019. I started yesterday with it, and got a lot less issues. Once I get all my dependencies
Is there any Browser out there that still supports FTP???
@Tony Hilliam. two main reasons for downloading via FTP
bolivar Today, 04:52 AM1.As mentioned above, one can download a route without all the dependencies. Check it out