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Rabbit1
03-05-2005, 06:32 AM
I have had several Members who are using Mac's to access the Site, Have problems. Is there anyone else using Mac, having issues with downloading? Like files end up as PHP files or download as HTML files? If so lets decuss it. I don't use a Mac, so I am open to any solutions you have found.

Rabbit1 :confused:

Starmen
03-05-2005, 07:09 AM
I have had several Members who are using Mac's to access the Site, Have problems. Is there anyone else using Mac, having issues with downloading? Like files end up as PHP files or download as HTML files? If so lets decuss it. I don't use a Mac, so I am open to any solutions you have found.

Rabbit1 :confused:

So, after new test to download Mpegs they came over with right Name..
may name to long for Mac..;), but still in WAVE Format...like a Music File..only rename helps nothing..but this are only the new Threesome Mpeg Files..
ALL other Mpegs i download came nice over !! The Problem with Pics in HTML Format I don't have..but i think he has only to look for his Quicktime and Safari Settings !! ...Open File-Types with....!!

Starmen

Of10Rot10
03-11-2005, 12:47 AM
I have had several Members who are using Mac's to access the Site, Have problems. Is there anyone else using Mac, having issues with downloading? Like files end up as PHP files or download as HTML files? If so lets decuss it. I don't use a Mac, so I am open to any solutions you have found.

Rabbit1 :confused:

So far I've only had a problem accessing a file that one needed a splitter for. Those do NOT work for Macs. The ones that come down as PHP is just a simple set of letting them open in a browser window then saving them as a Quicktime movie. An extra step maybe but not a big deal. I'm still running OS 9 on my mac and sorry I can't be of more help.

Rabbit1
03-11-2005, 05:46 AM
So far I've only had a problem accessing a file that one needed a splitter for. Those do NOT work for Macs. The ones that come down as PHP is just a simple set of letting them open in a browser window then saving them as a Quicktime movie. An extra step maybe but not a big deal. I'm still running OS 9 on my mac and sorry I can't be of more help.


thanks for your help---every little bit helps other Mac users---Rabbit1 :)