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Medline (0vid) import
Author: Professor Peter Wenderoth    Posted: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 15:08:18 +1100
At last! The reason that I was unable to import cites.txt or .cgi
files was that Netscape 6 and 7 (which I was using to download) seem
to see the files as binary or at least give the message that they are
binary.Then they are greyed out and cannot be selected for import
using the Medline (Ovid) filter, even though "Get info" describes
tham as .txt files.

Using the very old Netscape 4.7 or the latest Explorer there was no
problem in importing the files that downloaded either as "cites.txt"
or as "ovidweb.cgi".

Peter Wenderoth
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Professor Peter Wenderoth Phone: +61 2 9850 8680
Psychology Department Fax: +61 2 9850 9238 (Confidential)
Macquarie University mobile: +61 2 0417 231 619
Sydney, Australia 2109 http://vision.psy.mq.edu.au/~peterw



Re: Medline (0vid) import
Author: Val Hamilton    Posted: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 14:05:16 +0000
Peter
Useful to share this with everyone - I use Explorer and Netscape
interchangably but discovered that files downloaded from one database
(can't remember which just now) had different spacing around the tags
dependent on which I'd used - so a filter would work with one lot but
not the other.

Val Hamilton
MRC Social & Public Health Sciences Unit
Glasgow

Date sent: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 15:08:18 +1100
To: /> From: Professor Peter Wenderoth
/> Subject: Medline (0vid) import
Send reply to: />
> At last! The reason that I was unable to import cites.txt or .cgi
> files was that Netscape 6 and 7 (which I was using to download) seem
> to see the files as binary or at least give the message that they are
> binary.Then they are greyed out and cannot be selected for import
> using the Medline (Ovid) filter, even though "Get info" describes
> tham as .txt files.
>
> Using the very old Netscape 4.7 or the latest Explorer there was no
> problem in importing the files that downloaded either as "cites.txt"
> or as "ovidweb.cgi".
>
> Peter Wenderoth
> --
> Professor Peter Wenderoth Phone: +61 2 9850 8680
> Psychology Department Fax: +61 2 9850 9238 (Confidential)
> Macquarie University mobile: +61 2 0417 231 619
> Sydney, Australia 2109 http://vision.psy.mq.edu.au/~peterw
>
>

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