Troubleshooting


Running helpfiles and other filetypes from your webbrowser

Not every browser recognises the same set of files and sometimes you need to add a filetype manually. Anansi being available for the DOS/Windows platform only, I've taken the liberty to link to Windows helpfiles. If your browser chokes on it, find somewhere in a preferences or options menu something about MIME types. There you need to add a new filetype, its usual file-extension and the program you want to use for this kind of file. There doesn't exist an official MIME type for a Windows helpfile so just use any description you like. Who cares anyway what you do with your browser. Just make sure you use hlp as extension and associate this with the winhelp.exe or winhlp32.exe in your windows directory. It's not as hard as it sounds.

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