Jens Hatlak wrote:
Paul wrote:
According to the OP on 6-26-10:
SeaMonkey doesn't give me the option to automatically save certain
file types - the latest example being
http://www.cacetech.com/sharkfest.09/DT5_Varenni_WinPcapDosDonts.pptx
(...)
and the 'Do this automatically for files like this from now on.' line
is greyed out.
SeaMonkey stores download associations per MIME type. The problem with
the download from the address above is that it is delivered with MIME
type text/plain. That is, like application/octet-stream, too generic to
be stored. You wouldn't want any text file to be opened with the program
you choose for this .pptx file, right?
The only way how to solve this issue is by fixing the source, i.e. the
web server that delivers that file (cacetech.com).
You can find out about these issues by either using the Live HTTP
Headers extension or using the wget command line tool (available by
default on most Linux machines) with the -S parameter.
HTH
Jens
Great bit of info.
I see now what you mean.
Thanks Jens.
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