Hi Uzo,

I doubt that this would ever be possible to do in a pure HTTP environment,
because you won't be able to send all the files at once. Instead, why not
package the mp3's in a zip container, and transfer that one? Alternatively,
you could simply generate a download page listing the file locations.
However, the zip method seems to be a smarter idea.

Cheers,
Alexander Zirl

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Ok,
let me explain a bit better:

1. A client purchases a number of products, in this case music from my 
artists
2. They enter their credit card details and are cleared.
3. Once cleared enable the use to download the music they have 
purchased, the music format being mp3

So my idea was to re-direct the user to a page which would action the 
process of downloading artist1.mp3, artist2.mp3 etc etc, whatever was 
in the clients shopping basket.

I hope this helps

Uzo


On 12 Jan 2005, at 18:47, Mark Lundquist wrote:

>
>> From: beyaRecords [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> Hi,
>> i'm trying to create cocoon page which when accessed would enable me 
>> to
>> download, without the need for a prompt by the browser,
>
> OK...
>
>> specified files
>> within an jxt file.
>
> What do you mean by that?
>
> cheers,
> -ml-
>
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