On 12 Dec 2007, at 09:01, Horst Gutmann wrote:
Or is the problem that the WAV-file is automatically played back
within the browser and no download dialog appears? In this case you
will have to instruct your webserver to assign a different
content-type by default to .wav files. For example assig
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Subject: [WSG] Downloading a WAV
I appologize if this is off topic. On a web site I would like to create an
accessible link that will download a WAV file to a user's computer to pplay
in their own media player. I am only aware of . any
hel
On 12 Dec 2007, at 05:39, Hayden's Harness Attachment wrote:
I appologize if this is off topic. On a web site I would like to
create an accessible link that will download a WAV file to a user's
computer to pplay in their own media player. I am only aware of href="" title="">. any help and co
I appologize if this is off topic. On a web site I would like to create an
accessible link that will download a WAV file to a user's computer to pplay in
their own media player. I am only aware of . any help
and comments welcome?
Angus