Apache on that server must have a bogus mime type setup ... I'll check
it out.
ms
On Feb 27, 2008, at 10:41 AM, Jeremy Matthews wrote:
> Interesting...when I click this link in Safari:
>
> <Picture 3.png>
>
> It automatically appends that bz2 suffix....this is in the stock
> 10.5.2 Safari...not preview builds or anything....bizarre!
> Anyone else seeing this?
> <Picture 6.png>
>
> And if I remove the added extension, and attempt to open the dmg
> directly, I get this:
> <Picture 7.png>
>
>
> Thanks,
> jeremy
>
>
>
> On Feb 27, 2008, at 10:33 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>
>> Not sure why you're decompressing anything, though ... It's just a
>> dmg, not a dmg.bz2. What is putting a bz2 on the URL for you? If
>> I just click the download link, it downloads a straight dmg and
>> then mounts it.
>>
>> On Feb 27, 2008, at 10:25 AM, Jeremy Matthews wrote:
>>
>>> Stuffit is only getting involved because I manually invoked
>>> it...thinking it could handle whatever OS X's built in "Archive
>>> Utility" could not.
>>> So, you can ignore the stuffit part...still cannot decompress the
>>> archive using the built-in OS X 10.5.2 stuff (Archive Utility).
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> jeremy
>>>
>>> On Feb 27, 2008, at 10:03 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Stuffit seems to be able to not get caught in this loop, but the
>>>>> dmg ends up corrupted.
>>>> I think I found your problem .... You need to delete Stuffit from
>>>> your system and be a happier person.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> That file is just a .dmg, it's not compressed, so I don't know
>>>> why Stuffit is getting involved at all.
>>>>
>>>> ms
>>>
>>
>
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