Exemplar: Analogue Clock

Phil Davis phildavis at attbi.com
Mon Feb 4 15:33:01 EST 2002


Another way you can open the "clock" stack is:
- copy the link
  (http://www.flexiblelearning.com/xtalk/AnalogueClock.mc)
- open MC
- open the message box
- type in msg box (but don't hit enter when done!):
     go url "
- paste the link after the quote you typed
- put a quote at the end of the link
- hit enter

That should open the stack as a stack. Then you can save it to your hard disk, or not.

Phil Davis


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <FMoyer at aol.com>
To: <metacard at lists.runrev.com>
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: Exemplar: Analogue Clock


> 
> In a message dated 2/4/02 12:55:21 AM, jacque at hyperactivesw.com writes:
> 
> >FMoyer at aol.com wrote:
> >> 
> >> Sorry to be really ignorant, but I am new to MC. I have from time to
> >time
> >> tried to download what I think are MC stacks, but go to a web page and
> >just
> >> see a lot of computer code. I encountered the same thing with
> >> http://www.flexiblelearning.com/xtalk/AnalogueClock.mc
> >> 
> >> What am I missing here? I am using a Mac with AOL.
> >
> >Most browsers won't recognize MC files as anything but text. Rather than
> >clicking on the link, try just dragging it to your desktop in order to
> >download the file to disk. Or control-click on the link to download it.
> >
> Duh, I don't get it. Maybe the problem is that I have AOL -- these emails 
> come through as complete text. There is nothing clickable or draggable in the 
> email letter. In order to go to a link suggested in the email. I have to copy 
> it and paste it into the field up at the top. 
> 
> Thanks for your help, because often when I want to download a MC stack, I hit 
> this roadblock.
> 
> Fred
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