Re: [WSG] Downloading a WAV

2007-12-12 Thread Horst Gutmann
Or is the problem that the WAV-file is automatically played back
within the browser and no download dialog appears? In this case you
will have to instruct your webserver to assign a different
content-type by default to .wav files. For example assign them
application/octet-stream or something similar. For details on how to
do that please refer to your webserver's manual or your host's support
:-)

- Horst

On Dec 12, 2007 8:59 AM, Konstantin Efimov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 What's the problem? You can use a.../a for wave-files without any
 restrictions.



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 I appologize if this is off topic. On a web site I would like to create an
 accessible link that will download a WAV file to a user's computer to pplay
 in their own media player. I am only aware of a href= title=/a. any
 help and comments welcome?

 Angus




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[WSG] Downloading a WAV

2007-12-11 Thread Hayden's Harness Attachment
I appologize if this is off topic. On a web site I would like to create an 
accessible link that will download a WAV file to a user's computer to pplay in 
their own media player. I am only aware of a href= title=/a. any help 
and comments welcome?

Angus



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Re: [WSG] Downloading a WAV

2007-12-11 Thread David Dorward


On 12 Dec 2007, at 05:39, Hayden's Harness Attachment wrote:

I appologize if this is off topic. On a web site I would like to  
create an accessible link that will download a WAV file to a user's  
computer to pplay in their own media player. I am only aware of a  
href= title=/a. any help and comments welcome?


What is inaccessible about that?

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