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Re: Dowload
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Re: Dowload


  • Subject: Re: Dowload
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 15:03:25 +0200

What you get is probably just a "reference movie", that when played,
links to the other movie file, based on your QuickTime preferences. So,
you're getting the correct movie file - ie. the one that's referenced
from the HTML page, but you're not taking into account that QT can link
to other movie files.

j o a r

On 2004-04-26, at 14.40, Lorenzo wrote:

> my app sometimes has to download files with NSURLConnection routines.
> Yesterday it tried to download a movie file (.mov) unsuccessfully. The
> file
> seemed to be less than 10KB. Instead the file .mov on the web site is
> really
> 5MB (!).
>
> I can quite download that file with Safari: first I see the QT logo on
> the
> Safari page, then, when the streaming is finished, I can play the
> movie and
> I can save the movie to my disk with Control-Clik-Pop-Up-Menu_Save.
>
> So, why can't I download that file?
> Should I use WebKit?

[demime 0.98b removed an attachment of type application/pkcs7-signature which had a name of smime.p7s]
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