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Tom Walker wrote in a message to Charles Angelich: -> I've not actually looked into my 'Temporary Internet' folder to -> see if _all_ players save the music file to the drive or not? -> It is conceiveable that some players do not save the data but -> only buffer it in memory. I don't really know the answer to -> that but I have grabbed MP3s from the temp directory after -> streaming them from other websites and XMPlay when set to -> 'repeat' does not do a second download from the website (which -> is nice). TW> Since this come up I have made several searches and only found the TW> Link on the Hard Drive after streaming from yuor site. But on TW> others I find the Whole File.. Those other sites though allowed a TW> Right Mouse Click Download to a folder of the file itself without TW> playing it. It'd be interesting to do a "view source" and see what the exact difference was between the pages... HTML sure does have its share of peculiarities. I've been working on some stuff here and hit on an oddity where the link wouldn't change color after you were there. They're not terribly different, but they should be noticeably different, as that's the way I have it set up. I was only having this problem with one set of links out of a whole big page. I finally figured out a workaround, putting underscores in place of the spaces that were embedded within the filename. I have *NO* idea whether the fault was in the Konqueror browser or in Apache, though I suppose I could set up a test and try IE from the w98 box. Weird stuff, anyhow... ---* Origin: TANSTAAFL BBS 717-838-8539 (1:270/615) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 270/615 150/220 379/1 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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