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hello66
06-15-2006, 05:09 PM
Hi ya all, :)
Regards to all at Dynamic Drive Forums. I have a simple question that probably has a simple answer that I dont know. Well, you see, I am in the process of creating a small business website & I need to create links that allow my customers to be able to download files (be it zip or just normal eg. doc or html). I had written to another forum asking the same thing, but I dont think the person knew what they were saying, as when I tested the link, nothing happened. I want to be able to create a downloadable link that when its clicked, will open up a box that gives you the option to open/ save/cancel. Please help someone. Im a beginner internet marketer & I have to know these things, as I plan to have a members area that requires certain files to be downloadable. Clear steps would be appreciated as I dont have that much understanding of the technical language. Thanking all in advance.
PS. Am enjoying all these wonderful scripts at Dynamic Drive.
Kind regards,
Helen.
Search. This has been covered time and time again.
Oh, and offering files in one of the proprietary Microsoft DOC formats is not a good idea.
hello66
06-15-2006, 06:48 PM
Im sorry but that doesnt help me twey. If someone could offer some proper help regarding my question of how to create downloadable links for my website, (please see post above) I would greatly appreciate. For your info twey, i did a search & the only post that came up was my original one.
Evidently not so, since I found:
I have no idea what the hell your talking about.How you would implement the advice found in that thread (http://www.dynamicdrive.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4963) depends on what webserver package you are using.
hello66
06-16-2006, 04:17 AM
Im not too sure what webserver package really means. Im probably using windows. I have the latest IE 5 & XP home. I dont know if that helps or not regarding creating a download link.
jscheuer1
06-16-2006, 04:55 AM
A simple solution would be to make the files .zip files. The open/save dialogue on most systems is usually triggered when a link is to a file with a .zip extension is clicked. For other files, instructions on the page telling folks to right click the link and choose 'save as' will also work. Ultimately, whatever you do, the user's configuration will have the final say. Fortunately, most folks sophisticated enough to have configured their browsers to react in non-standard ways, also know how to make them behave as desired when different situations present themselves.
djr33
06-17-2006, 10:53 AM
latest IE 5er... 7?
There are different subversions of IE5 available. :)
djr33
06-17-2006, 11:02 AM
Right.
But why would someone want the newest version of an old version of a program?
If you don't want 7, 'cause it's new, try 6.
I guess, then again, I have heard that 5.5 is better than 6 in a couple ways.
Anyway, totally off topic and not relevant, really. Back to it; sorry.
Because IE>5 isn't available on Mac. :)
djr33
06-17-2006, 08:30 PM
right... but...
IE 5 & XPSorry... am I missing something?
djr33
06-17-2006, 09:04 PM
Then again, this is somewhat pointless anyway, because one should hope that the page would be compatible with IE 5.
jscheuer1
06-17-2006, 09:59 PM
There are different subversions of IE5 available. :)
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Power to the people!
esteban
06-18-2006, 03:48 AM
sub·ver·sion
Pronunciation: s&b-'v&r-zh&n, -sh&n
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin subversion-, subversio, from Latin subvertere
1 : the act of subverting : the state of being subverted; especially : a systematic attempt to overthrow or undermine a government or political system by persons working secretly from within
2 obsolete : a cause of overthrow or destruction
- sub·ver·sion·ary /-zh&-"ner-E, -sh&-/ adjective
- sub·ver·sive /-'v&r-siv, -ziv/ adjective or noun
- sub·ver·sive·ly adverb
- sub·ver·sive·ness noun
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Power to the people!ASIDE: Yet another unintentionally amusing thread. Hyphens are your friends (Sub-version), though I still think it sounds convoluted.
Heh... too much time spent on OSS IRC channels, the puns are beginning to rub off on my subconscious. :)
I don't think "sub-version" is a word. Let's just call it a "minor version" and leave it at that. :p
djr33
06-18-2006, 10:15 AM
Actually, guys, Twey and I are talking in code and plotting a revolution. :p
So... you've got 5.0 and 5.5 as "sub-versions"... what would you then call the differences between 5.1.4 and 5.1.3? 5.224.53.5334.1, as some programs do?
5.224.53.5334.1, as some programs do?That's generally known as a build number :)
djr33
06-18-2006, 11:00 AM
Ah. So... it's beyond subsubversion. Hehe. :D
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