Hallo, derek holzer hat gesagt: // derek holzer wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
It might also be, that is was auto-decompressed from .gz by your browser. Mozilla and others like to do such stupid things...
However, the link on the webpage actually *is* to a file without an extension. Check it and see.
Okay, I checked:
$ wget http://pure-data.iem.at/Members/timblech/loopool63 --19:22:45-- http://pure-data.iem.at/Members/timblech/loopool63 => `loopool63' Resolving pure-data.iem.at... done. Connecting to pure-data.iem.at[193.170.191.181]:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 111,477 [application/x-bzip2]
100%[========================================================>] 111,477 99.88K/s ETA 00:00
19:22:46 (99.88 KB/s) - `loopool63' saved [111477/111477]
$ file loopool63 loopool63: bzip2 compressed data, block size = 900k
$ tar tjvf loopool63 drwxr-xr-x tim/users 0 2003-09-18 06:55:32 loopool/ -rw-rw-r-- tim/users 96 2003-02-10 13:21:53 loopool/n.pd -rw-r--r-- tim/users 10575 2003-07-27 19:31:07 loopool/scrubS.pd ...
Whether Mozilla behaves badly or not, the problem is still that Plone names the file after the title given, and not the name of the file which is uploaded.
Well true, but also not: This is a user error. Plone doesn't give the file a name at all, but you have to give the filename yourself. It's in the "edit" tap, but you also get asked for a filename when uploading.
The "edit" tab has two fields: "Name" and "Title". With the power of an admin I looked at what "Name" Tim gave, and that's "loopool63". He *should* have given a "Name" like "loopool63.tar.bz2" instead. The "Title" of that file is "Loopool 63" btw.
There are a several files on the site, where owners gave wrong names.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__