HOW TO OPEN AN ASPX FILE ON MAC?
can you please advise about HOW TO OPEN AN ASPX FILE ON MAC?
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can you please advise about HOW TO OPEN AN ASPX FILE ON MAC?
No doesn't work. Adobe Reader could not open 'AFCU VISA JUNE 2017.aspx' because it is either not a supported file type or because the file has been damaged (for example, it was sent as an email attachment and wasn't correctly decoded).
NO that doesn't work: "Adobe Reader could not open ' MAY 2017.pdf' because it is either not a supported file type or because the file has been damaged (for example, it was sent as an email attachment and wasn't correctly decoded).
What I did was use Chrome, and with the .aspx file (from my bank) displayed, I went to Print and used the PDF Preview tool, then within that window, I went to File and exported it to a pdf. It was cumbersome, but I can now open it with Adobe Reader.
try opening with Adobe Acrobat Reader.
read here: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=255286
Try changing the file extension to .pdf and see if Adobe Reader will open it. It worked for older versions but not sure that it will work on latest. Make certain that you have Adobe Reader installed and use it as the prefered app to open .pdf files.
Give it a go...
Clinton
Thank you Clinton. This worked perfectly with moutain lion.
I was able to open .aspx files on my MacBook Pro running OSX9 by changing the file type to .pdf and opening it with Quicktime Player.
Worked fine on Snow Leopard, just changed the suffix to .pdf.
WORKS!! DOESNT MATTER WHAT VERSION! JUST DO IT!!!
Perfect & easy as heck solution
I just changed the .aspx to .pdf and presto!
Thanks
Open it in any browser. It is just a coded web page. Try changing the extensio to txt rather than aspx and open it in any text editor.
HOW TO OPEN AN ASPX FILE ON MAC?