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camann wrote:Instead of clicking on the filename to hear it, right click and click "Save Target As" or the equivalent.
Lord_Mizaru wrote:That's in firefox, I assumed he was using IE. Firefox gives you the option of saving the destination of the link, but in IE you can only save as, in other words if the link doesn't directly go to the file it'll save the forwarding address as an HTML document.
EMG wrote:Yes, but if you click on the file to play it the page will then give you a link at the top that you can choose SAVE TARGET AS and save the file with.
Lord_Mizaru wrote:That's in firefox, I assumed he was using IE. Firefox gives you the option of saving the destination of the link, but in IE you can only save as, in other words if the link doesn't directly go to the file it'll save the forwarding address as an HTML document.
Lord_Mizaru wrote:Course you can. Once you click on the file and it opens up media player or whatever your default is, back on the internet page there's now a link at the top to rightclick and save as. It's now on your machine
Lord_Mizaru wrote:EMG wrote:Yes, but if you click on the file to play it the page will then give you a link at the top that you can choose SAVE TARGET AS and save the file with.
Which is exactly what I said in my first post....
EMG wrote:I like the idea, but only have IE on my system.
dharden wrote:Perhaps there should be a FAQ category on how to save the files with various browsers (at least IE, Opera, Firefox, and Safari).
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