I know that. But does it save the way it's supposed to save if you do that? Having
the
save dialog is one thing but saving it right is the most important. I'll give it a
try once the
need arrives (I believe that will be soon).

Avi Schwartz wrote:

> Try Shift-Click, in other words click on the link while holding down the shift
> key.  This should pop the save dialog.
>
> Avi
>
> Yatsen Ng wrote:
>
> > I've had that Real Player event hapen to me when I downloaded the xmatrox.rpm.
> > Someone suggested I save the file by rightclicking on it and saving it as a
> > link. That did it
> > for me. Unfortunately that trick didn't work this time around.
> >
> > tony wrote:
> >
> > > i have had something similiar happen to me when downloading rpm files in
> > > netscape. it will try to open the real player instead of downloading it or a
> > > page with really funky characters will open in netscape. so i "please don't
> > > flame me for writing this" use explorer instead and it will download the
> > > files fine.
> > > tony
> > >
> > > Yatsen Ng wrote:
> > >
> > > > I tried to download XFree86 3.3.3.1 but something weird happens. I have
> > > > to  use
> > > > windows98 because my Linux isn't ready for the web yet. I When I try to
> > > > download
> > > > the file "extract" it doesn't download but I get a HTML page. What's the
> > > > deal with this?
> > > > Nothing like this happened when I downloaded "preinst.sh" and
> > > > "postinst.sh".
>
> --
> Avi Schwartz            Get a Life
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]                  Get Linux


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