Yet another way would be to let the browser display the abc text, then
save that as a file, making sure that you save as text (rather than source).

Phil Taylor

>Another approach, if it is Netscape, is to hold down the shift key while
>you click on the link to the file. The save file dialog should appear.
>
>Jim Vint
>
>> That is because, probably on the server side, the file is being sent as
>> "mime/txt" which your browser recognizes as something it can display so it
>> does.
>>
>> Just right click on the link, and select "save target as..." from the
>> resulting menu.
>>
>> John A.
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 19, 2000 1:35 PM, Alberto Duran
>> [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
>> > great. For quite some months now I have this very
>> > irritating problem; when I visit a site ,that has abc
>> > files, and when I click on something like-
>> > "Reels 1-100" instead of getting the download window
>> > ,that asks where to save the file,all I get is the
>> > printed text of the abc tunes! ARRRRGH!
>> > Nothing I do seems to work. I've tried everything
>> > but to no avail.
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