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"files" folder always deleted with HTML file?
I'm sure there is a simple way to turn this feature off, but I
couldn't find how: From IE, when I save an HTML page on disk, the usual "files" folder is created. However, after that, it is not possible to just delete either the HTML or files folder. The system automatically deletes both! How can I turn this feature off? thanks |
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"files" folder always deleted with HTML file?
Answered in alt.windows-xp
"James Ramaley" wrote in message om... I'm sure there is a simple way to turn this feature off, but I couldn't find how: From IE, when I save an HTML page on disk, the usual "files" folder is created. However, after that, it is not possible to just delete either the HTML or files folder. The system automatically deletes both! How can I turn this feature off? thanks |
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"files" folder always deleted with HTML file?
Answered in alt.windows-xp
"James Ramaley" wrote in message om... I'm sure there is a simple way to turn this feature off, but I couldn't find how: From IE, when I save an HTML page on disk, the usual "files" folder is created. However, after that, it is not possible to just delete either the HTML or files folder. The system automatically deletes both! How can I turn this feature off? thanks |
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