Hi ev'rbody,

MS IE, GSView installed, that's me. So, I navigated and clicked on
uncompressed postscript... and presto! after asking me if I wanted to save
it to disk or open it from its current location, GSView opened it right up
like a charm.

Mike

> However, as explained in the gsview section of the ghostscript web site
> IE *will* handle uncompressed postscript files properly after
> installation of gsview which implies addition to the registry database
> of the postscript MIME type, see
> http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/ie.htm
>
> In order to have a practical example I have modified the entry of the
> vocal music index pointing to the madrigal Donna, mentre i' vi miro by
> Mogens Pedersøn to contain also a non-compressed postscript file. Now ye
> poor IE users having gsview installed please navigate to there, see how
> that file behaves when clicked on and report back!
>
> If most of you will be able to get the file opened upon mouse click then
> we should consider returning to storing both compressed and uncompressed
> postscript files and having the web pages pointing to the uncompressed
> copies as is the case with the GMD archive.
>
> Regards
> --
> Christian Mondrup, Computer Programmer

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