On 2005-02-06 21:32, Todd Masco wrote: > Well, actually what it means is that your web server isn't sending the > correct application/binary MIME type, but other browsers are taking the > initiative and making a better guess when they see the data. ( > http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/jon/book/node80.html ) > > If you edit your mime.types file (for stock apache, or whatever it is > on your server) to map .toast to application/binary , people won't see > the problem any more. Yeah, you're right. I should've thought of that. Well, it should be fixed, now. ,xtG .tsooJ -- Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups -- Joost van de Griek <http://www.jvdg.net/>