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In lugnet.cad.dat.models, Tim Courtney writes:
> In lugnet.cad.dat.models, James Brown writes:
> > In lugnet.cad.dat.models, Todd Lehman writes:
> > > In lugnet.cad.dat.models, Todd Lehman writes:
> > > > What happens if you type the following into your URL bar?--
> > > > http://news.lugnet.com/news/ldraw.cgi?lugnet.cad.dat.models:1812&poo.ldr
> > >
> > > d'Oh --- flush that. Try THIS:
> > > http://news.lugnet.com/news/ldraw.cgi?lugnet.cad.dat.models:1812&foo=poo.ldr
> >
> > MSIE 5.50 on Windows 2000 is prompting me to save or open ldraw.ldr. How's
> > that for mixing and matching...
>
> My IE 5.0 tries to download ldraw.cgi from that poo.ldr link, and mozilla
> 1.2.1 tries to download monkeypede.ldr.cgi, go figure.
Ok -- Steve Bliss ICQ'ed me and suggested trying L3Lab's Register File Types
option to settle the MIME-types. Win2K doesn't allow you to manually edit
the MIME-types through the interface, and I forget how to do it in the registry.
So, I try this L3Lab feature, and it reconfigures my file associations as
expected, for .dat and .mpd (but not .ldr). Now it appears L3Lab fixed my
MIME-types (perhaps I hadn't manually entered them for all file types, or
perhaps not at all on this install of Win2K). Since IE still interprets
LUGNET as serving me a .cgi file, it still opens with MLCad - since I
associated the two. BUT -- now MLCad renders the file properly, instead of
giving me an error!
If I open a DAT file via http, it opens in L3Lab.
-Tim
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