WINDOWS (WinZip) Users:
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Download the article. Please, note that WinZip is attempting
to put all files into a single directory when it is extracting
files automatically. But to get the article working the
internal directory structure needs to be preserved.
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Extract the compressed html archive with the option
"USE FOLDER NAMES" checkmarked in the "Extract" dialogue
box of WinZip. Then the article content is extracted into
a directory called <pubNo>/,
including a subdirectory <pubNo>/images.
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To start the article open <pubNo>/index.html.
UNIX/LINUX Users:
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Download the article.
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Extract it using tar -xvzf <pubNo>.html.tar.gz
or unzip <pubNo>.html.zip.
The files are extracted into a subdirectory
<pubNo>/, including a subdirectory
<pubNo>/images.
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To start the article open <pubNo>/index.html.
Other Software:
In any case it is important to preserve the internal directory
structure of the HTML archive. Most programs allow for the preservation
of directory trees, but you need to check whether it is by default
or if it is a user-declared option only.
Please, contact us should you encounter problems using our articles.