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I am trying to open a document in Pages 5.2.2 that I have used and opened multiple times before and I'm getting an error message that states 'The required index.xml file is missing.' There is no option on how to fix this issue and I have no idea what it means. I've been searching to see if there is a later version of Pages that I need to update to but so far I've found nothing. Can anyone help me? I'm a basic user and don't have a lot of technical knowledge but I can follow instructions if someone knows how to fix this.
FYI the document was originally created in Word on an old computer but it was literally about 6 years ago an I've been using it in Pages for the last 5-6 years. Thank so much! Pages, Mac OS X (10.7.3) Posted on Apr 17, 2015 9:45 AM.
Pages 5.2.2 will open and convert your Pages '09 files. Sometimes not very well. Pages '09 will then be unable to open the converted files. Pages '09 is far more capable than Pages 5.2.2 which not only is missing over 100 features, it is also buggy. You can keep both on your Mac and just be conscious of which one opens which file, perhaps naming one version's files. Or you can trash one. If it is Pages 5.2.2 first export your newer files back to Pages '09 versions so it can open them.
Peter Apr 17, 2015 11:07 AM. Messages: (in German): 'to open this document you need a newer version of pages': I´m using Pages 5.5.3. If I try to open in Pages '09 (4.0) I get (in German): ' The origin if the files: generated in Pages itself - it might be the case that these are files that were converted from Pages'09 to the new version file transfer: can´t say - certainly not with FAT32 USB, but since I extensively copy and transfer files between my multiple Macs - either through the cloud or direct file transfer, I can´t say. Nevertheless, I'm having the identical problem on both my iMac and my MBPro (both running OS X 10.10.5). Martin Aug 31, 2015 10:42 AM. Martin, Pages '08 documents will not open in any release of Pages v5 as it no longer supports them.
It will warn you that they must first be opened in Pages '09. Pages '09 documents contain an internal index.xml file, and Pages v5 documents, being a different document architecture, do not use that file. Thus, if Pages '09 is open, and one double-clicks a Pages v5 document, then Pages '09 will warn you about the missing index.xml file. If no Pages application is running, then double-clicking any Pages document will attempt to open it in the most recent version of Pages in the Applications folder. There have been occasions where Pages v5.2.2 on Mavericks, when double-clicking on a known Pages v5 document, will still refuse to open it and tell me that I need a newer version of Pages. This is temporary, as I either do an open with, or after 3 or 4 tries, the document opens as it should.
Pages v5.5.n documents by are by default, single file format documents (zip/compressed and renamed folders). These are incompatible with Pages v5.2.2 on Mavericks until one uses the Pages v5.5.n File menu ▸ Advanced ▸ Change File Type ▸ Package, and then explicitly saves the document. Package folder documents are incompatible with non-Apple filesystems as only the Finder spoofs Pages into believing these folder documents are really files. Aug 31, 2015 11:47 AM.
Thanks for the explanation, but unfortunately this doesn´t help: 'There have been occasions where Pages v5.2.2 on Mavericks, when double-clicking on a known Pages v5 document, will still refuse to open it and tell me that I need a newer version of Pages. This is temporary, as I either do an open with, or after 3 or 4 tries, the document opens as it should.' In my case this behavior is not temporary: Even trying to open it multiple times (more than 10 times) the problem remains.
(Still asking for the 'newer' version that doesn´t exist since I already use the latest). 'Pages v5.5.n documents by are by default, single file format documents (zip/compressed and renamed folders). These are incompatible with Pages v5.2.2 on Mavericks until one uses the Pages v5.5.n File menu ▸ Advanced ▸ Change File Type ▸ Package, and then explicitly saves the document.' Since I´m unable to open the document, I can´t apply this. Further ideas? Martin Aug 31, 2015 11:34 PM. I updated to '09 this week, opened a blank pages doc, worked on it, and closed out.
When I go to close and save, I'm asked if I want to update the doc to pages '09. I'm already updated to pages '09 and creating - supposedly - this new doc in that version.
If so, why am I getting this request? When I attempt to open the same pages doc next time, I receive the 'required index file' missing message and it won't open. When I follow the 'open with' instructions, the drop down menu says that the 5.3.3 version is the default and by choosing that, the doc will open. Doesn't the 'default' designation mean that's the version automatically used when opening a pages '09 doc?
If so, why must I select it? (Then there's the need to take five steps to highlight text in numbers, replacing the simple one click in the tool bar method in the earlier versions.but that's another story. Page '09 and newer Apple software products are driving me nuts. More like the dreaded MS every day.) Sep 24, 2015 7:26 PM. Again: PeterBreis0807: You have opened a Pages 5.5.3 file with Pages '09.
They are both on your system. Pages 5.5.3 is in your Applications folder. Pages '09 is in your Applications/iWork folder. Right click on the document and chose the correct version to open it with. Peter You are converting your older Pages '09 files to the newer format by opening and saving them from Pages 5.5.3. Then you are getting the problem when you open them the next time with Pages '09 again. Peter Sep 25, 2015 1:55 AM.
Again: PeterBreis0807: You have opened a Pages 5.5.3 file with Pages '09. They are both on your system.
Pages 5.5.3 is in your Applications folder. Pages '09 is in your Applications/iWork folder.
Right click on the document and chose the correct version to open it with. Peter You are converting your older Pages '09 files to the newer format by opening and saving them from Pages 5.5.3.
Then you are getting the problem when you open them the next time with Pages '09 again. Peter Hi Peter, Sorry for my ignorance on this. Despite being able to use my Mac, I'm out of my depth in software matters such as these. When I posted, I assumed that '09 was the latest version since I just updated it this week per Apple prompting, and have been creating new docs within pages as I've always done.
And the issue I'm having has been related to these latest docs. Reading your post again.I gather that 5.5.3 is a newer version than '09. (Just assumed that Apple would always recommend upgrading to the newest version.) I went to the Apple store and see a for-fee pages 5.5.3. If I update to that version, I assume (again) that that would eliminate the 'open with step' on newly created docs, however.would I still be able to open all of my older pages docs dating back a few years? Thanks for your help, Peter.
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I am trying to open a document in Pages 5.2.2 that I have used and opened multiple times before and I'm getting an error message that states 'The required index.xml file is missing.' There is no option on how to fix this issue and I have no idea what it means.
I've been searching to see if there is a later version of Pages that I need to update to but so far I've found nothing. Can anyone help me? I'm a basic user and don't have a lot of technical knowledge but I can follow instructions if someone knows how to fix this.
FYI the document was originally created in Word on an old computer but it was literally about 6 years ago an I've been using it in Pages for the last 5-6 years. Thank so much! Pages, Mac OS X (10.7.3) Posted on Apr 17, 2015 9:45 AM. Pages 5.2.2 will open and convert your Pages '09 files. Sometimes not very well.
Pages '09 will then be unable to open the converted files. Pages '09 is far more capable than Pages 5.2.2 which not only is missing over 100 features, it is also buggy. You can keep both on your Mac and just be conscious of which one opens which file, perhaps naming one version's files. Or you can trash one. If it is Pages 5.2.2 first export your newer files back to Pages '09 versions so it can open them. Peter Apr 17, 2015 11:07 AM. Messages: (in German): 'to open this document you need a newer version of pages': I´m using Pages 5.5.3.
If I try to open in Pages '09 (4.0) I get (in German): ' The origin if the files: generated in Pages itself - it might be the case that these are files that were converted from Pages'09 to the new version file transfer: can´t say - certainly not with FAT32 USB, but since I extensively copy and transfer files between my multiple Macs - either through the cloud or direct file transfer, I can´t say. Nevertheless, I'm having the identical problem on both my iMac and my MBPro (both running OS X 10.10.5).
Martin Aug 31, 2015 10:42 AM. Pnach files for pcsx2 games. Freddie hubbard albums. Martin, Pages '08 documents will not open in any release of Pages v5 as it no longer supports them. It will warn you that they must first be opened in Pages '09.
Pages '09 documents contain an internal index.xml file, and Pages v5 documents, being a different document architecture, do not use that file. Thus, if Pages '09 is open, and one double-clicks a Pages v5 document, then Pages '09 will warn you about the missing index.xml file. If no Pages application is running, then double-clicking any Pages document will attempt to open it in the most recent version of Pages in the Applications folder. There have been occasions where Pages v5.2.2 on Mavericks, when double-clicking on a known Pages v5 document, will still refuse to open it and tell me that I need a newer version of Pages. This is temporary, as I either do an open with, or after 3 or 4 tries, the document opens as it should.
Pages v5.5.n documents by are by default, single file format documents (zip/compressed and renamed folders). These are incompatible with Pages v5.2.2 on Mavericks until one uses the Pages v5.5.n File menu ▸ Advanced ▸ Change File Type ▸ Package, and then explicitly saves the document.
Package folder documents are incompatible with non-Apple filesystems as only the Finder spoofs Pages into believing these folder documents are really files. Aug 31, 2015 11:47 AM. Thanks for the explanation, but unfortunately this doesn´t help: 'There have been occasions where Pages v5.2.2 on Mavericks, when double-clicking on a known Pages v5 document, will still refuse to open it and tell me that I need a newer version of Pages.
This is temporary, as I either do an open with, or after 3 or 4 tries, the document opens as it should.' In my case this behavior is not temporary: Even trying to open it multiple times (more than 10 times) the problem remains. (Still asking for the 'newer' version that doesn´t exist since I already use the latest).
'Pages v5.5.n documents by are by default, single file format documents (zip/compressed and renamed folders). These are incompatible with Pages v5.2.2 on Mavericks until one uses the Pages v5.5.n File menu ▸ Advanced ▸ Change File Type ▸ Package, and then explicitly saves the document.' Since I´m unable to open the document, I can´t apply this. Further ideas? Martin Aug 31, 2015 11:34 PM. I updated to '09 this week, opened a blank pages doc, worked on it, and closed out.
When I go to close and save, I'm asked if I want to update the doc to pages '09. I'm already updated to pages '09 and creating - supposedly - this new doc in that version. If so, why am I getting this request?
When I attempt to open the same pages doc next time, I receive the 'required index file' missing message and it won't open. When I follow the 'open with' instructions, the drop down menu says that the 5.3.3 version is the default and by choosing that, the doc will open. Doesn't the 'default' designation mean that's the version automatically used when opening a pages '09 doc? If so, why must I select it? (Then there's the need to take five steps to highlight text in numbers, replacing the simple one click in the tool bar method in the earlier versions.but that's another story. Page '09 and newer Apple software products are driving me nuts.
More like the dreaded MS every day.) Sep 24, 2015 7:26 PM. Again: PeterBreis0807: You have opened a Pages 5.5.3 file with Pages '09. They are both on your system. Pages 5.5.3 is in your Applications folder. Pages '09 is in your Applications/iWork folder. Right click on the document and chose the correct version to open it with.
Peter You are converting your older Pages '09 files to the newer format by opening and saving them from Pages 5.5.3. Then you are getting the problem when you open them the next time with Pages '09 again. Peter Sep 25, 2015 1:55 AM. Again: PeterBreis0807: You have opened a Pages 5.5.3 file with Pages '09. They are both on your system. Pages 5.5.3 is in your Applications folder.
Pages '09 is in your Applications/iWork folder. Right click on the document and chose the correct version to open it with. Peter You are converting your older Pages '09 files to the newer format by opening and saving them from Pages 5.5.3. Then you are getting the problem when you open them the next time with Pages '09 again. Peter Hi Peter, Sorry for my ignorance on this.
Despite being able to use my Mac, I'm out of my depth in software matters such as these. When I posted, I assumed that '09 was the latest version since I just updated it this week per Apple prompting, and have been creating new docs within pages as I've always done.
And the issue I'm having has been related to these latest docs. Reading your post again.I gather that 5.5.3 is a newer version than '09. (Just assumed that Apple would always recommend upgrading to the newest version.) I went to the Apple store and see a for-fee pages 5.5.3.
If I update to that version, I assume (again) that that would eliminate the 'open with step' on newly created docs, however.would I still be able to open all of my older pages docs dating back a few years? Thanks for your help, Peter. Sep 25, 2015 7:45 AM. Apple Footer This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.
Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.
Authentication Authentication without using a saved password is as simple as passing your username and password to the PyiCloudService class: from pyicloud import PyiCloudService api = PyiCloudService('[email protected]', 'password') In the event that the username/password combination is invalid, a PyiCloudFailedLoginException exception is thrown. You can also store your password in the system keyring using the command-line tool: icloud [email protected] ICloud Password for [email protected]: Save password in keyring? (y/N) If you have stored a password in the keyring, you will not be required to provide a password when interacting with the command-line tool or instantiating the PyiCloudService class for the username you stored the password for. api = PyiCloudService('[email protected]') If you would like to delete a password stored in your system keyring, you can clear a stored password using the -delete-from-keyring command-line option: icloud [email protected] -delete-from-keyring. Two-factor authentication (2FA) If you have enabled two-factor authentication for the account you will have to do some extra work: if api.
Requires2fa: print 'Two-factor authentication required. Your trusted devices are:' devices = api. Trusteddevices for i, device in enumerate ( devices ): print '%s:%s '% ( i, device. Get ( 'deviceName', 'SMS to%s '% device. Get ( 'phoneNumber' ))) device = click. Prompt ( 'Which device would you like to use?'
, default = 0 ) device = devices device if not api. Sendverificationcode ( device ): print 'Failed to send verification code' sys. Exit ( 1 ) code = click. Prompt ( 'Please enter validation code' ) if not api.
Validateverificationcode ( device, code ): print 'Failed to verify verification code' sys. Exit ( 1 ) Note: Both regular login and two-factor authentication will expire after an interval set by Apple, at which point you will have to re-authenticate. This interval is currently two months. Lost Mode Lost mode is slightly different to the “Play Sound” functionality in that it allows the person who picks up the phone to call a specific phone number without having to enter the passcode. Just like “Play Sound” you may pass a custom message which the device will display, if it’s not overridden the custom message of “This iPhone has been lost. Please call me.” is used.
phonenumber = '555-373-383' message = 'Thief! Return my phone immediately.' api.iphone.lostdevice(phonenumber, message). Photo Library You can access the iCloud Photo Library through the photos property. api.photos.all Individual albums are available through the albums property: api.photos.albums'Selfies' Which you can index or iterate to access the photo assets: for photo in api.photos.albums'Selfies': print photo, photo.filename IMG6045.JPG Metadata about photos is fetched on demand as you access properties of the PhotoAsset object, and are also prefetched to improve performance. To download a photo use the download method, which will return a, initialized with stream set to True, so you can read from the raw response object: photo = api.photos.albums'Selfies'0 download = photo.download with open(photo.filename, 'wb') as openedfile: openedfile.write(download.raw.read) Note: Consider using shutil.copyfile or another buffered strategy for downloading the file so that the whole file isn’t read into memory before writing.
I am trying to open a document in Pages 5.2.2 that I have used and opened multiple times before and I'm getting an error message that states 'The required index.xml file is missing.' There is no option on how to fix this issue and I have no idea what it means. I've been searching to see if there is a later version of Pages that I need to update to but so far I've found nothing.
Can anyone help me? I'm a basic user and don't have a lot of technical knowledge but I can follow instructions if someone knows how to fix this. FYI the document was originally created in Word on an old computer but it was literally about 6 years ago an I've been using it in Pages for the last 5-6 years. Thank so much! Pages, Mac OS X (10.7.3) Posted on Apr 17, 2015 9:45 AM. Pages 5.2.2 will open and convert your Pages '09 files.
Sometimes not very well. Pages '09 will then be unable to open the converted files. Pages '09 is far more capable than Pages 5.2.2 which not only is missing over 100 features, it is also buggy. You can keep both on your Mac and just be conscious of which one opens which file, perhaps naming one version's files. Or you can trash one. If it is Pages 5.2.2 first export your newer files back to Pages '09 versions so it can open them. Peter Apr 17, 2015 11:07 AM.
Messages: (in German): 'to open this document you need a newer version of pages': I´m using Pages 5.5.3. If I try to open in Pages '09 (4.0) I get (in German): ' The origin if the files: generated in Pages itself - it might be the case that these are files that were converted from Pages'09 to the new version file transfer: can´t say - certainly not with FAT32 USB, but since I extensively copy and transfer files between my multiple Macs - either through the cloud or direct file transfer, I can´t say. Nevertheless, I'm having the identical problem on both my iMac and my MBPro (both running OS X 10.10.5). Martin Aug 31, 2015 10:42 AM. Martin, Pages '08 documents will not open in any release of Pages v5 as it no longer supports them.
It will warn you that they must first be opened in Pages '09. Pages '09 documents contain an internal index.xml file, and Pages v5 documents, being a different document architecture, do not use that file. Thus, if Pages '09 is open, and one double-clicks a Pages v5 document, then Pages '09 will warn you about the missing index.xml file. If no Pages application is running, then double-clicking any Pages document will attempt to open it in the most recent version of Pages in the Applications folder.
There have been occasions where Pages v5.2.2 on Mavericks, when double-clicking on a known Pages v5 document, will still refuse to open it and tell me that I need a newer version of Pages. This is temporary, as I either do an open with, or after 3 or 4 tries, the document opens as it should.
Pages v5.5.n documents by are by default, single file format documents (zip/compressed and renamed folders). These are incompatible with Pages v5.2.2 on Mavericks until one uses the Pages v5.5.n File menu ▸ Advanced ▸ Change File Type ▸ Package, and then explicitly saves the document. Package folder documents are incompatible with non-Apple filesystems as only the Finder spoofs Pages into believing these folder documents are really files. Aug 31, 2015 11:47 AM. Thanks for the explanation, but unfortunately this doesn´t help: 'There have been occasions where Pages v5.2.2 on Mavericks, when double-clicking on a known Pages v5 document, will still refuse to open it and tell me that I need a newer version of Pages. This is temporary, as I either do an open with, or after 3 or 4 tries, the document opens as it should.' In my case this behavior is not temporary: Even trying to open it multiple times (more than 10 times) the problem remains.
(Still asking for the 'newer' version that doesn´t exist since I already use the latest). 'Pages v5.5.n documents by are by default, single file format documents (zip/compressed and renamed folders).
These are incompatible with Pages v5.2.2 on Mavericks until one uses the Pages v5.5.n File menu ▸ Advanced ▸ Change File Type ▸ Package, and then explicitly saves the document.' Since I´m unable to open the document, I can´t apply this. Further ideas?
Martin Aug 31, 2015 11:34 PM. I updated to '09 this week, opened a blank pages doc, worked on it, and closed out. When I go to close and save, I'm asked if I want to update the doc to pages '09. I'm already updated to pages '09 and creating - supposedly - this new doc in that version. If so, why am I getting this request?
When I attempt to open the same pages doc next time, I receive the 'required index file' missing message and it won't open. When I follow the 'open with' instructions, the drop down menu says that the 5.3.3 version is the default and by choosing that, the doc will open. Doesn't the 'default' designation mean that's the version automatically used when opening a pages '09 doc? If so, why must I select it? (Then there's the need to take five steps to highlight text in numbers, replacing the simple one click in the tool bar method in the earlier versions.but that's another story. Page '09 and newer Apple software products are driving me nuts. More like the dreaded MS every day.) Sep 24, 2015 7:26 PM.
Again: PeterBreis0807: You have opened a Pages 5.5.3 file with Pages '09. They are both on your system. Pages 5.5.3 is in your Applications folder. Pages '09 is in your Applications/iWork folder. Right click on the document and chose the correct version to open it with. Peter You are converting your older Pages '09 files to the newer format by opening and saving them from Pages 5.5.3.
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Then you are getting the problem when you open them the next time with Pages '09 again. Peter Sep 25, 2015 1:55 AM. Again: PeterBreis0807: You have opened a Pages 5.5.3 file with Pages '09. They are both on your system.
Pages 5.5.3 is in your Applications folder. Pages '09 is in your Applications/iWork folder. Right click on the document and chose the correct version to open it with. Peter You are converting your older Pages '09 files to the newer format by opening and saving them from Pages 5.5.3. Then you are getting the problem when you open them the next time with Pages '09 again. Peter Hi Peter, Sorry for my ignorance on this.
Despite being able to use my Mac, I'm out of my depth in software matters such as these. When I posted, I assumed that '09 was the latest version since I just updated it this week per Apple prompting, and have been creating new docs within pages as I've always done. And the issue I'm having has been related to these latest docs.
Reading your post again.I gather that 5.5.3 is a newer version than '09. (Just assumed that Apple would always recommend upgrading to the newest version.) I went to the Apple store and see a for-fee pages 5.5.3. If I update to that version, I assume (again) that that would eliminate the 'open with step' on newly created docs, however.would I still be able to open all of my older pages docs dating back a few years? Thanks for your help, Peter. Sep 25, 2015 7:45 AM. Apple Footer This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.
Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.