paulc   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Remember back when we had a big discussion about dmg data "loading"
> into the browser window instead of being treated as a file? Without
> re-iterating all that discussion, I recall that a special case was
> built into Camino. Since that time, it functioned properly.

> Well, I just did a major OS upgrade from Jaguar to Tiger 4.3. While
> everything seems fine, we have a major problem here. Not only does
> the it revert to the "bad" behavior,

It seems that Apache instead of fixing their bug have made it worse
:-( The default text encoding for unknown file types seems to be
changed to UTF-8, the special casing only looks for iso 8859-1. The
workaround might be extended though
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=261263>

Michael Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> "Hey, this URL is a .dmg

How would we get this info? Looking at the extension is _not_  gonna
work, that has been tried and failed miserably :-( And if the server
had sent the correct MIME-type, we wouldn't had this problem at all.

There's a lot of information about this in bugzilla, but I don't have
time to search for it ATM.
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