Subject: | Re: Bernie Krause on the radio. |
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From: | "Max Catterwell" oatcruncher |
Date: | Tue Nov 4, 2008 12:56 am ((PST)) |
Hi Mike, I'll be glad to help if I can. I use IE7 myself with no problems in this regard. I do at present use Vista, but never had this problem with XP either. Can you tell me why you are pasting and not activating the link? Is it due to broken links? Contact me off group. Regards Max Michael Oates wrote: > Hi, > > Can anyone help me with my Internet Explorer 7 setup so that when I paste= in a url to an > audio file, in this case the mp3 file that I can download and not have to= listen to it > there and then IN the browser. I have never been able to do this depite d= isabeling all the > Add-Ons in the IE tools menu. Or should I be using another browser. I am = using Windows XP. > > Sorry for the slightly off topic question. > > Mike > > > |
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