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>There are other players out there capable of playing MP3 files, such as >Windows Media Player... Or is this more of a proprietary Java-esque >issue? It's not a play issue, it's a download issue. Netscape downloads mp3s in 7 bit mode, basically ASCII. However, mp3s are binary files, and need to be downloaded in 8 bit mode. Now you can download ASCII with an 8 bit connection, easy, but if you try the other way around, you get crap. A lot of people zip their mp3s for this very reason--netscape is intelligent enough to download zip files in 8 bit mode. There is no way to tell Netscape to download binary, like you could with a ten year old ftp program. This is a flaw in a program that is otherwise about a million times more pleasant to deal with than the Microsoft product. GetRight is a program that will do the trick, though, but it only works with valid URLs. Which is killed by the cgi script. -- *Consider yourself warned.* -- Grendel (Industrial/Electronic Prog): http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Atrium/4664/grendel.html Against a Sickness: http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Atrium/4664