Does it give you the option to open the file in the browser?
That's what you want to do.  Otherwise, save it as a file
and then choose "File | Open Page | Choose File...".

Marc

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>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/19 6:32 PM >>>
In a message dated 5/19/99 3:31:41 PM Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< On Wed, 19 May 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 > Hey Group:
 > 
 > I was very interested in installing the Debian distribution of Linux, and 
 > have been trying to download it for a little while now.  Was looking at 
docs 
 > for the install and realized that Debian's INtel x86 install page is 
missing 
 > or otherwise unavailable. 
 
 http://www.debian.org/releases/2.1/i386/install 
 
 > Most docs I can find are very general (i.e. 
 > assuming I already know which files I need to even install Debian), and 
 > others are geared towards an NFS install that I do not even have the 
hardware 
 > for.  Is there any single (downloadable zip?) file for the complete (as 
 > possible) install of Linux Debian from a DOS system?
 
 All the disk images are linked form somewhere in section 5. No zip, but
 there's only 8 or 10 files to download anyway.
 
  >>

hEY gROUP:

When I click on this link, all I get is my browser prompting me to save the 
file as:

INSTALL.

This same thing happens in IE 4.0 and Netscape 4.0 too.  Is there something 
wrong with the link, or is there something special; about the file/page?  i 
seem to be able to access the Sparc page OK.

Scott


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