November 13, 2007
Mr. Panteleev, I do not know what arguments FireFox gives to xCHM. :( All I know is that when I open d2.chm directly from FireFox (ie. click on it), it opens xCHM and everything seem to work fine.
When I, as i said previously, save that file localy, in, let's say ~/tmp/d2.chm, it does not work...
November 14, 2007
Dejan Lekic wrote:

> Mr. Panteleev, I do not know what arguments FireFox gives to xCHM. :(
> All I know is that when I open d2.chm directly from FireFox (ie. click
> on it), it opens xCHM and everything seem to work fine.
> When I, as i said previously, save that file localy, in, let's say
> ~/tmp/d2.chm, it does not work...

You have some issues with xchm then or a broken download. Both files work fine here with xchm and kchmviewer.
November 14, 2007
Reply to Dejan,

> Mr. Panteleev, I do not know what arguments FireFox gives to xCHM. :(
> All I know is that when I open d2.chm directly from FireFox (ie. click
> on it), it opens xCHM and everything seem to work fine.
> When I, as i said previously, save that file localy, in, let's say
> ~/tmp/d2.chm, it does not work...

if you open the file from FireFox and then in a command prompt run 

ps -A -f | grep chm

you should get a  short list of programs (inlcuding the CHM view) and there Command line args. If xCHM doesn't immediately quit when you try to load from the HDD then you can do the same there and compare the args. It might tell you something.


November 15, 2007
Apparently I somehow managed to download a corrupted file! I apologize for all fuzz. :) It works now properly both ways.

Regards
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