same problem with my edited download.html file:

<center>
<FONT COLOR="#ff0000">
Having trouble downloading?  RIGHT click on the download link.<BR>
Select 'save as' and enter the mp3 file (i.e., file.mp3)
</FONT>
</center>

Marty

On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 22:07:32 -0400
Stan Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Marty Huntzberry wrote:
> > I want to add a simple 2 line direction at the top of all my pages that 
> > directs users to right click on the download link if they cannot download 
> > mp3 files.  I created a simple html file called download.html and followed 
> > the Advanced Theming directions here: 
> >
> > http://www.gnu.org/software/gnump3d/advancedtheming.html#Theme-advanced
> >
> > Here's the file:
> >
> > <HTML>
> > <HEAD>
> > </HEAD>
> > <P><center>
> > <FONT COLOR="#ff0000">
> > Having trouble downloading?  RIGHT click on the download link.<BR>
> > Select 'save as' and enter the mp3 file (i.e., file.mp3)
> > </FONT>
> > </center>
> > </P>
> > </BODY>
> > </HTML>
> >
> > I insert this into the default theme index.html file using:
> >
> > <!-- include="download.html" -->
> >
> > If I clear my cookies in Firefox, I see these lines inserted on my first 
> > gnump3d page.  It doesn't show on other pages, and when I try to go back to 
> > the page with the inserted text then that text is gone.  What am I doing 
> > wrong?
> >
> > Marty
> >   
> It looks like you are inserting <html> and <head> tags a second time via 
> including the download.html file. Those tags already exist in 
> index.html, so putting them in a second time may be the reason you are 
> getting those results. All you really need to add is your text message 
> to download.html and then specify the include within the <body> tags of 
> index.html. Leave the <html> and <head> tags out (of download.html).
> 
> 
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