Thierry Koblentz wrote:
> The issue is that the remote server doesn't seem to serve the file to
> IE. The file exists but IE cannot get to it as it does locally.
> As a side note, the hack is not in the file format, as other browsers
> download that "weird" file just the same.
> I believe it is a server issue, or could be FTP? The way the name is
> "translated" on the remote server?

Actually I think it's a MIME type issue. My guess is that the server in this
case believes the filename is whatever comes before the "." and the
extension is what follows the ".".
In this case:
css) screen

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Regards,
Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com



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