Ok- I solved my own problem, I think, but it seems like there should be an easier way to do it. What there were was 7 or 8 circles that hung off the edge. I made a rectangle, covered the area of that particulatr circle that I wanted to keep and used the pathfinder>crop tool. Since help said that crop discarded that part that was hidden, this seems like it shouldn't work, but it did.
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I want to put a set of web pages on a CD. I'd like to have the first page load automatically when the CD is inserted into the computer. I'd like this to work for Mac and PC. Is there an easy way to do this?
Can't do it on a Mac. The best you can do is open a folder.
Can't do it on a Mac.
Huh. So is the linked info incorrect, out of date, or misleading?
It was possible in OS 9, but not OS X.
I've used autorun shareware to do that, although the program I used appears to no longer exist. It created a self-extracting .exe file.
Thanks everyone.
Urgh. My brain is fried so I'm going home. But... does anyone know if it's possible in Visual Studio .NET to find unbalanced '{ }' brackets? Or is there some sort of third-party tool that can do this? Or a perl script?
Somewhere in 4124 lines of code I am missing a '}' (JavaScript is the language, but since it is a 'C-like' language I figure there's gotta be something....) The IE debugger just tell me it expects a '}' at the last line of code.
So, is $98 CDN a fair price for a 80G hard drive, and dare I try installing one myself?