I'll take another look. From my last examination, it appeared that some browsers were trying to parse and interpret the PGP (like look for a public key or something) instead of treating it as a regular file. I'll see if I can tweak the mime-type or content-disposition to make those browsers behave. Phil Jean Delvare wrote: >>Dear Sensors, >> apologies if I'm doing something stupid >>(I don't think so). All links to PGP keys from the page >> >>http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78/download.html >> >>lead to apparently empty pages. I think the page >>actually doesn't exist, but is being faked as an >>empty page by the server, since attempting to >>download the PGP keys directly to disc fails >>*immediately* (the "Save as..." dialogue appears >>and then disappears at once). >> >>I am using someone else's browser (IE5 on Windows >>XP), but I doubt whether this is very relevant. > > > You're correct, I see the same behavior here with a real browser on an > almost real OS ;) > > Phil, can you please take a look? > > Jean Delvare >