On 9 Jan 2004, at 19:20, Tom Burke wrote:
Andrew
Yes, I found that one. However, that option is greyed-out..... All that's active in that menu is 'About QuickTime plug-in'; 'Plug-in settings'; and 'Connection Speed'.
Is there perhaps a 'disable Save' flag that can be set on a QT movie?
Tom
It is my experience that sometimes movies are just not downloadable - even with QT Pro. i presume this is within the control of the compiler of the page. In OS9 and Internet Explorer it used to be possible to just fish the movie out of the cache and keep it that way but I do not know if this is possible with OSX and Safari. I have looked in the past without success. Sorry.
Drew
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