I don't use IE that often, but I THINK you can right click on the link you want
to save
and than go down to the "Save link as" option and that will allow you to save
it. I know that works in NC, and I'm pretty sure it does in IE as well.
Tom
Jens Wolinder wrote:
> hi guys n' gals....
> I´ve got a problem.....with MSIE...(surprise,surprise)
> how do I get MSIE to download a file instead of just opening it...
> content type is set to application/octet-stream but MSIE looks at the
> filename and realizes he knows the MIME type and just opens the gif
> image in the browser....
> everything works excellent in netscape, oracle, java, u name it.....its
> just with MSIE I encounter this problem.....
> thanx in advance....
> jens
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