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Geek Culture / TCA is their something wrong with you .dll download links?

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zenassem
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Posted: 6th Jul 2004 12:41
Someone in the "2d All the way board" was inquiring about text commands that you have in your string(2.0.0.0) .dll. I provided the link. But when I tried to download .dll's it directed me to a white page with garbled text?

Did I do something wrong?

Thanks
~Zen


Jess T
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Posted: 6th Jul 2004 16:27
lol, IE is probably trying to open the file as a text document.

Right click and select Save Target As.

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Posted: 6th Jul 2004 17:20 Edited at: 6th Jul 2004 17:20
Indeed - its the only way. Haven't worked out how to get IE to recognise it as something to download (instead of opening).


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Posted: 6th Jul 2004 21:21
erm, put it in a .zip, eh?


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Posted: 6th Jul 2004 22:00
They are so small its not really worth time or effort. Plus the compressed file size could end up bigger than the actual DLL...


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zenassem
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Posted: 6th Jul 2004 22:18
Doh!
heh, actually I was using Opera.

<IE = Internet Ender>

Thanks for the info.


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Posted: 6th Jul 2004 23:19
Sounds like its the same in both Opera & IE then...

Ah well...


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David T
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Posted: 7th Jul 2004 03:04
I get a download box when clicking them

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Posted: 7th Jul 2004 03:22
What are you using ?


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David T
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Posted: 7th Jul 2004 03:23
IE 6.0.28, Win XP Pro SP1

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Posted: 7th Jul 2004 03:25
It must be a security setting controlling it...


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CattleRustler
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Posted: 7th Jul 2004 03:56
Ya, I get a dl box as well
IE 6.0.2800.1106


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Posted: 7th Jul 2004 04:07
I'm using 6.0.2900


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David T
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Posted: 8th Jul 2004 22:40
TCA, if you want to force IE to show a d/l box then you can use this PHP code:



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Posted: 8th Jul 2004 22:43
Be worth a try - thanks.


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