> Howdy.
> 
> Red Hat is the only Linux distribution I've ever tried that shipped with
> a crippled browser.  In fact, it's the only *OS* I've ever tried that
> shipped with a crippled browser.  What do I have to do to make
> Communicator (4.04) as shipped with Red Hat 5.0 *download* files with
> extensions like "rpm", "tgz", "gz", "tar", etc., instead of *displaying
> binary garbage in the browser window*?
> 
> I've been to Netscape's online support pages, run (quickly) through the
> Netscape news groups, checked the Red Hat mailing list archives, tried
> viewing the contents of the browser "Help" menu (but that just crashed
> the whole browser), everything I can think of.  It would appear I'm the
> only person on the planet that's ever had this problem.
> 
> I suspect a mime-types problem, but I don't "get" the raw file, and I
> don't "get" the interface Netscape's "Preferences | Navigator |
> Applications" presents, since you'd have to understand mime types to use
> it anyway.  Why isn't there something that says, "if this extension,
> download" (well, the Applications preferences implies that that's the
> case, but I don't "get" the "x-application-*" stuff, so it's way too
> granular for me)?
> 


I have this problem too, I've been having to right click on the link and
do a 'save link as' to download stuff.  So you're not the only one getting
that error.  Until someone can post a fix for it, just do the 'save link
as' in the meantime.  

Richard


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