[linux-audio-user] Lend me your ears

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On Mon, 30 May, 2005 at 09:10PM +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo spake thus:
> nigel henry wrote:
> 
> > Hi James. Why is it when I click on your .ogg files the downloader opens up 
> > kwrite, and all I end up with is a load of code in kwrite? Normally I get the  
> > "open or save the file" box. I mean, I'd like to listen to the tune not read 
> > the .ogg code.
> > This is on FC1, KDE, and Kmail.   Probably a stupid error on my part, but any 
> > hints would be welcome. Nigel.
> 
> The problem seems to be that James' web server tells your browser
> that the .ogg file is of min type text/plain (ie the default).
> 
> The problem is on his end not yours. To get around it, get an xterm
> up and use wget.

I think it's fixed now.  I had to do it in .htaccess because I don't
own the server, but it should be OK.
 
> Erik

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