Also, if you open a ram file in TextEdit, it *may* give you a URL to the original file. If not, there are ways, but involve real-time encoding. Also, if the item is embedded, can you not check the source, and find the URL to the ram, rm, etc... file? > If the file appears in the Save As window with the extension .ram at > the end of the name, it is a random access memory (RAM) file and > cannot be downloaded. Also, it is not possible to save RealAudio or > RealMedia presentations that are embedded in Web pages. > <snip> > > Otherwise, they state, it is the choice of the author as to whether > they want the file to be saveable, for copywrite purposes.