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From: Moon47
Subject: Re: How to post...
Date: 18 Jul 2000 22:35:09
Message: <3973C573.2C4F94C7@earthlink.net>
That was my dilemma too... I do not like downloading something to my desktop
unless it is going to stay there... I.e. Source files, Inc. files,
Tutorials...
I would like others to be able to view my animation's in-browser as well...

So you view the MPEG in browser but still download the actual file to
disk...?
Unlike viewing JPEG in browser without direct download to disk...?

Remco Poelstra wrote:

> ryan constantine wrote:
> >
> > i don't think there is a way to post animations inline.  you're going to
> > have to just attach the file.
>
> I've managed to make my netscape play mpegs inline. Now I was wondering,
> why are images directly viewed when they are attached, but mpegs not? Is
> this a configuration error of my mpeg plugin or is this the way netscape
> works?
> I like to have the mpegs directly opened when I read the post, just like
> I can directly view the images.
>
> Remco Poelstra


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From: ryan constantine
Subject: Re: How to post...
Date: 19 Jul 2000 05:18:54
Message: <39757185.93B559FA@yahoo.com>
all files you see are downloaded to disk, you just don't think twice
about it because it goes in your web browser's cache folder.  not that
i'm trying to nit-pick or anything.

Moon47 wrote:
> 
> That was my dilemma too... I do not like downloading something to my desktop
> unless it is going to stay there... I.e. Source files, Inc. files,
> Tutorials...
> I would like others to be able to view my animation's in-browser as well...
> 
> So you view the MPEG in browser but still download the actual file to
> disk...?
> Unlike viewing JPEG in browser without direct download to disk...?
> 
> Remco Poelstra wrote:
> 
> > ryan constantine wrote:
> > >
> > > i don't think there is a way to post animations inline.  you're going to
> > > have to just attach the file.
> >
> > I've managed to make my netscape play mpegs inline. Now I was wondering,
> > why are images directly viewed when they are attached, but mpegs not? Is
> > this a configuration error of my mpeg plugin or is this the way netscape
> > works?
> > I like to have the mpegs directly opened when I read the post, just like
> > I can directly view the images.
> >
> > Remco Poelstra


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: How to post...
Date: 19 Jul 2000 16:38:23
Message: <397611bf@news.povray.org>
"ryan constantine" <rco### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
news:39757185.93B559FA@yahoo.com...
| all files you see are downloaded to disk, you just don't think twice
| about it because it goes in your web browser's cache folder.  not that
| i'm trying to nit-pick or anything.

Guess that would be called "not user accessible", even if not exactly so.

Bob


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From: Remco Poelstra
Subject: Re: How to post...
Date: 22 Jul 2000 14:12:33
Message: <397A3917.587BF57F@home.nl>
Moon47 wrote:
> 
> That was my dilemma too... I do not like downloading something to my desktop
> unless it is going to stay there... I.e. Source files, Inc. files,
> Tutorials...
> I would like others to be able to view my animation's in-browser as well...
> 
> So you view the MPEG in browser but still download the actual file to
> disk...?
> Unlike viewing JPEG in browser without direct download to disk...?
> 

Sorry for the late reply,

By the the mpegs I have top click first, before he opens it. The jpegs
are pasted under the message.
The only problem is now, that the mpeg replaces the message, so I can't
read and view in the same time.

Remco Poelstra


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