Re: [NTLK] ANNOUNCE Voice recognition problem

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Tue Sep 04 2001 - 10:48:27 EDT


on 04/09/01 10:40, Laurent Daudelin at laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com wrote:

>> It was today:
>> Subject: [NTLK] ANNOUNCE Voice recognition software demo now available
>> Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 02:33:40 -0400
>> Ken Whitcomb wrote:
>>>
>>> Okay gang,
>>>
>>> I've pulled it off my Newt, and tried to upload to UNNA. Won't let me. What
>>> the heck? UNNA's on my server!!!?! (among others). Well, I'm up this late,
>>> maybe I'll make a new directory on the Chicago mirror and achieve "Newton
>>> Person of the Year" status with the exclusive re-release of a really old
>>> piece of demo-ware that really doesn't accomplish anything but is extremely
>>> cool to show your friends (especially the palm/visor crowd). ;)
>>>
>>> Actually, considering the hour and my personal dislike for tinkering with my
>>> customer's directories without their request or permission, I'll just make a
>>> directory for downloading at:
>>>
>>> http://www.imageguild.com/dragon/
>>>
>>> Have fun everyone!
>>>
>>> ken
>>>
>
> Thanks, Heiko!
>
> I am able to access the directory fine, but when I try to save the link to
> disk in Explorer, it just stays there, the download window shows the file,
> but it doesn't actually start the download.

Seems like a server-related problem, since I've just tried Netscape 6.1 and
it does the same thing: I click on the link, hold the mouse button down
until the popup appears, select "Save to disk...", select the location, the
download panel appears, but nothing happens after that. It just sits there.

Any idea?

-Laurent.

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