if you're referring to the BrowserMatch directive, I had that set correctly
for a long time; still happens.
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> Look in the INSTALL document. It's explained and fixed there.
>
> Tren.
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> On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Arne Banger wrote:
>
>> >the 'workaround' i use for this is to right click over the 'download
>> >attachment', and select 'save target as'. that will normally allow me to
>> >download the attachment with the correct name.
>>
>> Thanks, ofcourse, did not test that one. Still this is little annoying
>> hope this gets fixed some day.
>>
>> Anyway, thanks for the tip!
>>
>> /AB
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