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gbsothere
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I shouldn't be designing web pages, because of the "stupid" factor. *sigh*
I'm helping someone with their site. There are MP3 files. When you click on
on one of them, it takes you to another page and loads and then launches
the user's player and plays. Great. But she wants people to actually be
able to download the files onto their computers. Someone said to just "zip"
it. I don't really know how to do that, but I'm willing to learn. Is there some
sort of coding besides the normal <A HREF> (pointing to the file) that will
make the MP3 downloadable, rather than simply playable?
See what I mean about the "stupid" factor? But animals and old
people like me.
I'm helping someone with their site. There are MP3 files. When you click on
on one of them, it takes you to another page and loads and then launches
the user's player and plays. Great. But she wants people to actually be
able to download the files onto their computers. Someone said to just "zip"
it. I don't really know how to do that, but I'm willing to learn. Is there some
sort of coding besides the normal <A HREF> (pointing to the file) that will
make the MP3 downloadable, rather than simply playable?
See what I mean about the "stupid" factor? But animals and old
people like me.