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    Peter T Ringering
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    When I created a tip (#623035) and attached a couple files to it, then go to Preview, then click on one of my download links, It opens up the download page and says "No download file was specified." I don't know what's wrong. I've tried deleting the files and re-uploading them and then re-linking them but it ends up with the same message. What's wrong? Thanks! Peter Ringering

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      When I created a tip (#623035) and attached a couple files to it, then go to Preview, then click on one of my download links, It opens up the download page and says "No download file was specified." I don't know what's wrong. I've tried deleting the files and re-uploading them and then re-linking them but it ends up with the same message. What's wrong? Thanks! Peter Ringering

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      Sean Ewington
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      Hi Peter, My best guess is, somewhere along the way that file pathway got messed up. There should actually be no path in the quotes, it should be plain old <a href="filename.extension"> I believe I've fixed it for your article. Please let me know if all is well.

      Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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        Hi Peter, My best guess is, somewhere along the way that file pathway got messed up. There should actually be no path in the quotes, it should be plain old <a href="filename.extension"> I believe I've fixed it for your article. Please let me know if all is well.

        Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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        That fixed it! Thanks. Peter Ringering

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