Hi.

I am having the same problem, I also tried the Browsermatch directive
without any luck.

Does anyone else have any suggestions?

I have tried playing around with this for quite a while, and it SEEMS to be
related to the length of the attachement filename.
If the name is below 8.3 it almost always dowsnloads correctly, but with
really lenghty names, it almost always fails.
But please note the "almost's"

Regards Benny.

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Emne: Re: Downloading attachments




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:
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>> >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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