RE: [abcusers] problem downloading .ABC files

2000-09-20 Thread Phil Taylor
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 shoul

RE: [abcusers] problem downloading .ABC files

2000-09-19 Thread Jim Vint
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 displ

RE: [abcusers] problem downloading .ABC files

2000-09-19 Thread John Atchley
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, Alber

[abcusers] problem downloading .ABC files

2000-09-19 Thread Alberto Duran
Hey all! I'm new to this list and have noticed that you contributers are quite the experts on editing abc so PLEASE help me if you can! About a year ago I downloaded abc2win and was able to download all kinds of wonderful abc files and print or play them on the various other programs that I inst