>I tried to download my own GEDCOM >using IE 5.5 (my default browser, if that matters) and got only the text >version of the information to show up on my monitor, and not the dialog >asking if you want to "save it to disk." This is because in your folder options, under file types, you have the gedcom or .ged file type set up with the "content type (MIME)" box showing it to be a text/plain file. To make your browser ask if you want to save it to disk instead of displaying it, edit the gedcom file type and delete the contents of that "content type (MIME)" box so that it is blank. Your browser will then ask about it because it won't know what to do with it. (That will not bother or change any associated action you may have for when you double click on a gedcom file in windows explorer). (There is nothing wrong with the way you have your gedcom file on your website.) Wayne League I'm confused. This explanation makes total sense except for one thing. Why wouldn't the Windows file type options apply equally to both Netscape and IE? Jerry Bryan _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com