Hi, you can do this quite easily. Press control option shift m on the  
link, and choose download linked file from the menu.
On Jul 23, 2009, at 8:15 PM, James Mannion wrote:

>
> Hi,
> Is there a way to configure things so that when you click on a link on
> a page such as blindcooltech.com or serotalk.com as examples that have
> links that are http://www and have an mp3 file at the end of the link
> so that it will download the mp3 instead of just launching into
> quicktime or whatever it is that just streams and plays it at that
> point?  Some of them you can do the control options shift m and pick
> the download file from the menu and that is fine, but sometimes when
> you do that it does not give you that specific of an option.  To
> explain what I am talking about when I go to exactly those same links
> on the windows side it says do you want to open or save this file.
> Now I want to prefer to use the mac more and more til I don't care
> about the PC practically, but I really wonder if I can configure it to
> give me that option with those links to download the file without
> having to hope there is and go to some other page such as the podcast
> page just to do it.  A little thing, but it is really pissing me off
> actually when it is an issue.  Ok, of course I keep it in perspective,
> but you know it is annoying.  Is it something in quicktime or ITunes
> or safari that you configure differently if it is possible?  I looked
> through the options in safari and didn't find anything.  I haven't
> looked yet through ITunes honestly, but thought maybe somebody here
> already "invented the wheel" and knows the simple answer.
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
> >


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