On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, you wrote: > I believe that there is a shortcut keystroke thingy that can make the file save > to file rather than trying to open it. Basically, Netscape doesn't know what to > do with the file type. It's probably a .tar or .gz or .tgz file. You can change > that well, I didn't even think to try the 'r-clk' way. The keystroke you're referring to is to hold down the <shift> key while clk'ing on the download link. -- .. Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
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