.aspx extention

I have a credit card with Pulaski Bank. For some time I have downloaded the statement and imported it into Quicken. I am currently using 2005. The bank recently revised its web site and when I went to download the statement, it gave me a choice of a Quicken/Money QIF which I took, However, when it downloads, it adds the extention .aspx. The file actually is download.qif.aspx. It won't import. Quicken keeps asking me to type in a file name even though it appears in the window. What has happened.

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Al Palmer
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  1. Rename the downloaded file to download.qif. Then import it as usual.
  2. Notify Pulaski Bank that their web site has a bug.

- Bob

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Bob Weissman

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Al Palmer

currently

Simply save the file to disk, then rename it to end in .qif and then go to File|Import|QIF and it will work. This is almost certainly the bank's problem, not anything on your end.

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sapereaude

What window? How did you get there?

I don't know; maybe your fi goofed. Why not remove the .aspx extension and try importing the resulting QIF file.

If that does not work, try opening the file in Notepad or Wordpad; everything in a QIF file should be plain text. One field (such as Date, Amount, Payee, etc) of data per record (with a one position identifier in the first position of the record. If that's not what's in the file, it's not a QIF file and that would add more evidence to the notion that something went wrong in your "download". Talk to the fi.

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John Pollard

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Al Palmer

How exactly did you rename it? I betcha you used Windows Explorer and you don't have filename extensions turned on. Try going into your Folder Options and unchecking "Hide extension for known file types" first.

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Andrew DeFaria

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Al Palmer

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