Okay, actually I'm seeing this on my Tru64 workstation, but if you
can bear with me, I think it's similar enough to Netscape on Linux.
Basically, at some undetermined point, Netscape decided that it would
start dropping the .gz extension from the .tar.gz files I download. It
is *real* annoying. Note that it doesn't gunzip the file (nor would I
want it to), though I think it does sometimes decide to gunzip files
with a simple .gz extension.
If anyone could help restore the default behaviour (just download it
as is!), I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
--
Bob Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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