clothing files change to HTM upon saving

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clothing files change to HTM upon saving

Postby Thomas_Ray » Mon May 08, 2017 3:25 pm

This is probably something very simple--a windows 10 issue perhaps, but I am having problems saving the User Contributed Assets files--specifically clothing. I make a subdirectory for the clothing item files in the data part of vi in MY computer. BUT when I do a save as MHCLO, OBJ or MHMAT files for the item, it stores it as a HTM or shortcut file instead. What am I doing wrong (or not doing) The TARGET files save properly. Thanks for any help you can offer.
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Re: clothing files change to HTM upon saving

Postby Aranuvir » Mon May 08, 2017 4:08 pm

Frankly spoken, you are using the wrong internet experience application. Some internet browser show this odd behaviour. I don't want to make any advertisements, but Firefox is the only browser I am currently using and do not have those problems. Solutions: rename the files by hand (if they are not just links) or get another browser. Perhaps you can change some settings in your browser, too. Google might be helpful here.
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Re: clothing files change to HTM upon saving

Postby loki1950 » Mon May 08, 2017 4:34 pm

Chrome also works but the issue comes from both M$'s Edge and OSX's Safari they assume you need to be protected from possible malware in other words they think you are a dummy.

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Re: clothing files change to HTM upon saving

Postby wolgade » Tue May 09, 2017 1:35 pm

loki1950 wrote:they assume you need to be protected from possible malware

If they really don't want you to get and use malware, why don't they just leave the market? SCNR
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