Hi,

Most browsers are now able to play HTML5 video, instead of needing something like Adobe Flash. It's great to be able to use an open standard instead of Flash and it means the browser can offer it's own menus for things like Play, Pause, Stop, Save As...

But, some sites (like YouTube) serve HTML5 video as around 100 separate files, with part 01 pointing to part 02 and so on (ranges). While the browser is playing part 01, it's downloading part 02 in the background. This can break the "Save As..." feature, where it will only download part 01 and then stop...

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Gerry Hickman (London UK)
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