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Posted by lawrence k on 09/03/06 19:48
Benjamin Esham wrote:
> lawrence k wrote:
>
> > Let me change the question that I'm asking. If a person points their
> > browser straight at an MP3, often the browser will start playing the MP3
> > as it downloads (this is true for FireFox and IE on a PC, Safari on the
> > Mac, etc). What is it about my code, below, that keeps these browsers from
> > playing the file? IE tries download it, FireFox plays a second of it and
> > then quits.
> >
> > I'm actualy fine with the file downloading. But how can I force FireFox to
> > download this file? Am I missing some crucial header?
>
> Browsers sometimes behave differently with regard to displaying vs.
> downloading content; you could simply be encountering one of those
> differences. It's also possible that your file-which, I believe, is
> technically malformed-is causing Firefox to choke.
Could you tell me why the file is technically malformed? Is there
anything I can do correctly form it?
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