My e-mail program allows me to view the HTML version of SafetyShare just fine, but I don have an Internet connection. What should I do?
Connection to the Internet works completely independent of your computer’s ability to view various file formats. If you can view HTML-encoded documents but have no Internet connection, there usually is no problem unless you need to link to the Internet to access content previewed in those documents. The HTML version of SafetyShare requires an Internet connection if you want to view an entire article. If all you need are headlines and one-sentence story summaries, you can still choose to receive the HTML newsletter. If you do not have an Internet connection and want full-text articles, you should choose to subscribe to the plain text newsletter.
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