Probably this would be a better question for a Mozilla or xpdf user list, but maybe someone here has a clue.
I have woody installed, and Mozilla, xpdf packages from the standard release. I'm uploading to my web site a series of pdf files, chapter from a book I'm writing. I'm replacing some of the chapters with newer versions. To see if everything is right, I open mozilla and click on the links to see if they download the correct versions. Of eight chapters, named cap1A.pdf, ... cap8A.pdf, everything is Ok, except for cap1A.pdf and cap8A.pdf. Mozilla opens xpdf to view the files, and for some reason, instead of the new version pointed at by the link, it opens a local version, named /tmp/cap1A-7.pdf, which is the old version (renamed by Mozilla probably, because all versions were always named cap1A.pdf), so I cannot read the new version with the browser. Instead, I have to download the file and see it locally (with either xpdf or acroread). Likewise with cap8A.pdf, where a local version /tmp/cap8A-1.pdf is opened. There are several pdf files in /tmp, with today's date, so they were probably generated during the various test downloads I've done, but it's definitely strange that 2 out of 8 files were selected to show a strange behaviour (all lines in the html code are the same, so there should be no problem there). Anyway, I closed Mozilla, the /tmp/*.pdf files disappeared, and when I started again the new versions were always downloaded. Comments? Thanks in advance, Victor -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]