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From: Michael Bransome <synthesis@telia.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 at 7:51:41 PM
Subject: Re: Logic Studio Authorization
Message #235398
This is a reply to #235334.
OK, I will say zees only once: By link content I do not mean the text of the link, I mean the text that clicking the link is supposed to produce. When I click the link (and by "when I click the link" I mean when I click "http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum06642";), this is what I get: First, at the top, in the url/address field it reads http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum06642. Below that is the following useless text from Apple: "Document not found The article you're looking for could not be found. Please start over, search Apple's Knowledge Base, or visit the Discussion area. The Knowledge Base contains technical information for Apple Products. Apple's Discussion Forum area allows you to search previous customer questions and answers, or post a new question which may be answered by other Apple customers, or Apple Representatives." So, what I would like, if when you click the link, it produces some other kind of text, to please do that, ie click the link, then mark the text you thus are provided, copy it, and paste it into a reply to this. The link itself, at least when clicked by me using my computer in Stockholm, Sweden, produces the above (worthless) Document-not-found info. Sank you!
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