On  November 29, 2012  , Michael wrote:
> When you save a *page*, you may well be saving the html (or htm, or hml) in 
> which the audio file is being referred to.  What you want is *just* that 
> file.   There are intellectual property issues involved here in taking these 
> audio files from sites, so I don't want to get into that.  But you need the 
> file itself, not the file that links or refers to it.  I'm sorry I can't be 
> more specific without running afoul of possible IP protection laws.
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    Intellectual property issues - that's why there are only a few responses. 
Pressed against the wall, I checked Google 'download Mp3' link again ( I had 
foolishly abandoned it bcs it failed ... once). It WORKED again!!!!!!!!!!
Here it is:
 https://ssl.gstatic.com/dictionary/static/sounds/de/0/WORD.mp3
Just replace the 'WORD' [at the end o URL] with English words you are learning.
Much better & faster [less clicking] than At&T; placed your WORD in the Mp3 
file name - just hit ENTER.

  Thanks Michael; you put me in the right direction.

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