On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 00:05:10 -0400, you wrote:

>At 08:32 PM 9/13/2006, Bernie Cosell typed:
>>I've been doing a lot of work with csv files recently and one thing is
>>driving me crazy: in IE, when I download a CSV file IE just displays it.
>>It displays fine, of course, since it is basically a text file, but I
>>can't work with that mess.  What can I do to tell IE that instead of
>>displaying the file it should launch the associated application?  [the
>>'properties' of the file are "Openoffice spreadsheet", so I think it is
>>getting, or figuring out, the proper MIME type of the file that's coming
>>down the pike]
>
>One thing you can do is right click the link & do a Save As then IE 
>will save the CSV properly other than that I'm fairly certain there 
>is a reghack that can handle it. If you like I can research that for you.
>
>
You know what guys,,,,, Given all the bad press and Crap about Windows OS when
you really think about the OS (any of them from Win 1 to XP pro) and the
associated programs like word, excel, powerpoint, frontpage etc. arn't they just
amazing what they can do?
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