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Old December 22nd 03, 10:01 PM
Mike Knudsen
 
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In article , "Kenneth D. Grimm,
K4XL" writes:

Web browsers are designed primarily to read html
code and have ftp capability tacked on as an afterthought. A few,
such as Mozilla, Netscape and Opera, got it right. Internet Explorer
seems to have a few problems!


Well, Explorer does tend to download a file not to your normal hard drive
space, but to its own Temporary file space, and then try to display it
immediately on your screen if it's graphics, play it if sound, etc. There
should be a button to just download it to disk and leave it.

Also, Explorer lacks an "Upload" button -- I went to upload a file to RTSI.com
and couldn't -- there was no way to "manually" start an upload, since the
screen page didn't have a button.

Any other problems I should know about? Thanks, Mike K.

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