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To: Spots who wrote (4845)6/24/1998 12:36:00 PM
From: pham  Respond to of 11149
 
Thanks Spots for the suggestion. I've tried it but it still displaying the content. I suspect the MIME type was not correctly entered. I recalled it's "application/x-qplus" for QP1.1. I don't
know if it's the same. What do you think?



To: Spots who wrote (4845)6/24/1998 6:40:00 PM
From: Howard R. Hansen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
>>In an earlier version I had a terrible time getting netscape to download PDF files rather than open them, but that seems to work ok now.<<

How can you keep Netscape Version 4.05 from opening PDF files? I changed the "Handled By" to "Save to Disk" and Netscape 4.05 still opens PDF files. Further more how can you make this a permanent change? Every time I change this to "Save to Disk" I find the next time I run Netscape, Netscape has changed this back to Handled BY: ACRoRD32.

How do you get Netscape 4.05 to automatically save QP Version 1.1 files to your incoming directory?

I tried creating a "New Type" and filled in the fields as follows:

Description of Type: Application/x-plus
File Extension: qpl
MINE Type: zip
Application to use: Drive:\Directory\qp_view.exe

Except for the MINE type I tried to use exactly the same values as I used with Netscape 3.02. I had no trouble automatically saving *.qpl files to my incoming directory when using Netscape 3.02.

What does MINE mean?

I thank you in advance for any help you can provide.