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  {
    "Id": "204148",
    "ThreadId": "60287",
    "Html": "<p>When I download DotNetZipLib-1.7.chm, every single topic selected in the left-hand pane, either from the Contents or Index pane, results in a browser error in the right pane.&nbsp; DotNetZipLib-1.6.chm has the same problem.&nbsp; I have tried it on two different machines.&nbsp; On a Vista 64 machine with IE 7, it shows &quot;The address is not valid&quot;.&nbsp; On a Windows XP machine with IE 6, it shows &quot;The page cannot be displayed&quot;.</p>\r\n<p>Is there anywhere else I can get the documentation?</p>\r\n<p>-Vance</p>\r\n<p>&nbsp;</p>",
    "PostedDate": "2009-06-22T11:03:13.387-07:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "204169",
    "ThreadId": "60287",
    "Html": "<p>This is a FAQ.&nbsp; The answer's on the front page, <a href=\"http://dotnetzip.codeplex.com\">http://dotnetzip.codeplex.com</a>&nbsp;:</p>\r\n<blockquote><strong>I cannot view the CHM documentation. The error is: &quot;This program cannot display the webpage.&quot; or, &quot;The address is invalid.&quot; Is there an error with the chm file?</strong><br>No, there is no problem with the CHM file. You have likely encountered a problem with Windows protection of files downloaded from less trusted locations. To view the chm file, within Windows Explorer, right-click on the CHM file, select properties, and Unblock it (button in lower part of properties window).</blockquote>\r\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\r\n<p>There's also a note about this in the readme.txt:</p>\r\n<blockquote>In some cases, upon opening the .chm file for DotNetZip, the help items tree loads, but the contents are empty. You may see an error: &quot;This program cannot display the webpage.&quot; or, &quot;Address is invalid.&quot; If this happens, it's likely that you've encountered a problem with Windows protection of files downloaded from less trusted locations. To work around this, within Windows Explorer, right-click on the CHM file, select properties, and Unblock it, using the button in lower part of properties window.</blockquote>",
    "PostedDate": "2009-06-22T11:36:43.093-07:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "204192",
    "ThreadId": "60287",
    "Html": "<p>Sorry about that!&nbsp; Thanks for the quick reply.</p>\r\n<p>-Vance</p>\r\n<p>&nbsp;</p>",
    "PostedDate": "2009-06-22T12:27:14.093-07:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "204200",
    "ThreadId": "60287",
    "Html": "<p>No worries. I am only putting the full answer so that it will be more easily searchable for the next guy.</p>",
    "PostedDate": "2009-06-22T12:42:37.46-07:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "204202",
    "ThreadId": "60287",
    "Html": "<p>One thing you could do to help the next guy, is to put a note or a link on the Downloads page next to where you download the file.&nbsp; That way everyone should see it.</p>\r\n<p>-Vance</p>\r\n<p>&nbsp;</p>",
    "PostedDate": "2009-06-22T12:55:47.607-07:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  }
]