On Dec 21, 2004, at 8:08 AM, Jules Richardson wrote:
On Tue, 2004-12-21 at 07:41 -0800, Ron Hudson wrote:
OOh lookie here... I just fired up Microsoft
Internet Explorer and
tried my site, it gets .dmg instead of .html !!!!!
Looks like a bug report goes to Apple for Safari! Gah! I hate
Explorer!
I wonder if firefox gets it right...
mime type bug?
IE I believe doesn't follow the spec and treats the file extension as
authorative over the mime type (good ol' MS), whereas other browsers do
work to the spec and obey the mime type. So if the server's sending a
mime type of html for that dmg file (because it's incorrectly
configured) then it's going to cause strange problems at the client
side.
Can I put something in the <a href..> tag to change this?
Given the amount of pop-up ads, http redirects and other crud going on
with angelfire I'd recommend you move your web content to a different
provider though! Yuck :-(
I guess you get what you pay for... I don't have any money for hosting
"GPL and free as in beer too" software.
Angelfire sells advertising so they can give web-sites away free, Tripod
and any other free places probably do the same...
Trying to download the file from the command line via wget gives a 404
error along with "Cookie coming from
www.angelfire.com attempted to set
domain to angelfire.lycos.com".
Hmmm...
cheers
Jules