Raju wrote:
>         Now when I type in this URL at the goto prompt, sometimes the file
> download is initiated wherin the download proceeds normally. Some other
> times, the whole of the binary file loads up in the browser??? Any ideas
> why? Moreover when the file loads up in the browser window and I do a
> "print" --> "save to local file" the file gets corrupted... probably
> because the "print" part treats the file as an ASCII file and messing up
> the CR/LF part(I'm not sure about this though). Again any ideas why? How
> can I get around this? I think it should help if I create a local htm file
> with all my links and use the direct "D" for download - right?

I think you are right here. D for Download has worked for me for years..

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