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    Default cables.xml

    I have got Win Rar to open xml files but everytime i try and open them it takes me to a website full of texts that dont make sence at all please can you tell me how do i view xml files?

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    You could use Wordpad or Excel to view xml files.

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    I get a message like this when i open with word it dont make sence

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?><!DOCTYPE cables []>
    <cables>
    <cable name="Bruteforce For UK" flags="9">
    <transponder frequency="203000000" inversion="2" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="3"/>
    <transponder frequency="211000000" inversion="2" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="3"/>
    <transponder frequency="219000000" inversion="2" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="3"/>
    <transponder frequency="227000000" inversion="2" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="3"/>
    <transponder frequency="235000000" inversion="2" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="3"/>

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    You only need to copy the cables.xml file to var/etc folder on your dreambox. Why are you trying to open the file?

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    so i just move the whole file on var/ or do i have to open the file and copy and move them on to the folder

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    Just move the file over to var/etc as curious mentioned mate



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    ok thanks mate i will do that

 

 

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