[
  {
    "Id": "215462",
    "ThreadId": "63360",
    "Html": "<p>When I open it...</p>\r\n<p>...the chm file reports &quot;The address is not valid&quot;...</p>\r\n<p>...for DotNetZipLib-v1.8.chm...</p>\r\n<p>...so does it need to be in a special location because I have moved it around...</p>\r\n<p>???</p>",
    "PostedDate": "2009-07-23T12:53:39.483-07:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "215464",
    "ThreadId": "63360",
    "Html": "<p>All --</p>\r\n<p>FYI, I found the answer, here...</p>\r\n<p><a href=\"http://dotnetzip.codeplex.com/\">http://dotnetzip.codeplex.com/</a></p>\r\n<p>&quot;</p>\r\n<p><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></p>\r\n<p>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).</p>\r\n<p>&quot;</p>\r\n<p>Thank you.</p>\r\n<p>-- Mark Kamoski</p>",
    "PostedDate": "2009-07-23T12:59:40.583-07:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  }
]