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EricNau said:
It does not work in safari. I'm not sure about other browsers.
to be picky, it does work, you just have to right click and download the file (or hold down option).

i think you can change that behaviour serverside.
 
janey said:
to be picky, it does work, you just have to right click and download the file (or hold down option).

i think you can change that behaviour serverside.
what she said, only in firefox 1.5 in windows xp pro sp2. i think theres an option in qt pro export to make it streamable or something like that.
 
homerjward said:
what she said, only in firefox 1.5 in windows xp pro sp2. i think theres an option in qt pro export to make it streamable or something like that.
well, a podcast wouldnt be streamed audio, exactly.

to be very picky, i think it's fixable if the server sends a different mime content type that browsers like safari and firefox do like for mp4 audio.
 
well, like i said, it only works when you explicitly tell your browser to download the file, or when your browser likes the mime content type (RFC 2046 - http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2046.txt, or your webserver software's guides), or (like you said) if you use like quicktime to open it.
 
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