On Tue, 29 May 2001 21:18:22 -0500 Michael Kaply <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> We added in certain filetypes that we understand (PDF, WAV, MID) and we
> pass them to the shell to execute.
Using latest 0.9.1 release.
Displayed a page which had some links to .mid files.
Wanted to download (to disk) one of them.
Pressed <shift> and clicked on the link. Was shown the
Mozilla pop-up which asked what I wanted to have done
with the file. Activated the bullet-button for "what I
want to do *this* time" and the bullet-button for "save
to disk", then clicked on the large OK pushbutton.
When Mozilla gave me the OS/2 file select pop-up, the name
it had inserted into the filename field was not 'FugueE.mid'
(the name pointed to by the URL on the page I was viewing)
but 'x.cgi'. I clicked on OK without correcting the name,
and sure enough the .mid file *was* properly downloaded to
my target directory, but ended up with the name 'x.cgi'.
Is there a way for me to download the .mid file with Mozilla,
without me having to type in the name of the file (via the
OS/2 file select pop-up) in place of the 'x.cgi' filename
that was *not* in the original URL on which I clicked ?
mikus (have *not* added any helper entries to Mozilla's list)