This automount behaviour can be toggled in Safari Preferences > General which offers a checkbox option to 'Open "safe" files automatically' and lists the kind of files it applies to. I think the default setting is to open such files but obviously users might choose to reverse that, in other words you can't count on the particular behaviour.

IE (5.2.3) by contrast only automatically (depending on preferences set) handles MacBinary and BinHex files. I haven't tried this (I don't use IE) but I guess if you assigned DiskUtility as a helper application to DMG files then they might automount.

Regards

James
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On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 15:01:18 EST, RGould8 via [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Can anyone tell me, from a Mac perspective, what various browsers to by
default when one clicks on a hyperlink on a web-page that is a .DMG
file?

I'm finding that on my Mac, Safari downloads the .DMG and automatically
mounts it. IE just downloads it and does not auto-mount. Curious
if that's the way it's working on your Macs as well. Also curious what FireFox
does, and Opera, etc.
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