Tel New member Oct 9, 2022 #1 Am I being daft? Tried dragging into the box, tried adding the files. All are legit pdf format
scm New member Oct 9, 2022 #2 Maybe lose those spaces (or the colon), especially the one before the file suffix? As a Linux man, I hate spaces in file names.
Maybe lose those spaces (or the colon), especially the one before the file suffix? As a Linux man, I hate spaces in file names.
Tel New member Oct 10, 2022 #3 Interestingly from my MBP, the file names for example are: Rear Drive Axle/Differential - Differential Case Removal and Installation When this is attached to a post the website converts the / into : as I guess it doesn't handle / Removing the / has done the trick! Every day's a school day!
Interestingly from my MBP, the file names for example are: Rear Drive Axle/Differential - Differential Case Removal and Installation When this is attached to a post the website converts the / into : as I guess it doesn't handle / Removing the / has done the trick! Every day's a school day!
scm New member Oct 10, 2022 #4 The / is a directory separator! And if you'd shown that instead of a colon in your original post we'd have got there straightaway! :lol:
The / is a directory separator! And if you'd shown that instead of a colon in your original post we'd have got there straightaway! :lol: