Maybe IE does that by default. Which means there's probably a setting in IE
that disables it. Rather than having everyone disable this feature, try
zipping the quicktime file with WinZip.

Dan Caylor



----- Original Message -----
From: "karthikeyan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 4:37 PM
Subject: Re: Upgrading to tomcat 3.3


> Hi,
>
>   I have a problem.  In my page there is a hyperlink ( which links to a
> QuickTime Movie File).  I want user to download this file.  In Netscape
user
> just by clicking the link were able to download that file, but in IE it
> starts to open and display the movie which i don't want.
>
>   I want users in both browser to be able to download the movie without
the
> movie opening it displaying it.  Is it a bug, if yes how do i reach my
> objective.
>
>   Any suggestions are welcome.
>
>   Waiting for yours earliest reply,
>
>   With Regards,
>
> karthikeyan.
>
>
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