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SYMPTOMSWhen you click a link to a binary file in Microsoft Internet Explorer version 2.0 or 3.0 for Windows 95, Internet Explorer may display the contents of the file as if the file were a text file, instead of displaying the file itself. In addition, if you have installed the VRML Add- In and you attempt to load a Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) page (or virtual world) in Internet Explorer 3.0, the following message may be displayed: If you click Open It and then click OK, the VRML page is not displayed. Note that the above message is not normally displayed when you have installed the VRML Add-In and you attempt to load a VRML page in Internet Explorer 3.0. CAUSEThis behavior occurs when the binary file or VRML page has an incorrect MIME content type (hint) of "text/html." When Internet Explorer attempts to access a file on the Internet, it receives a hint from the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server that it uses to determine whether the file is binary or text. If the server sends Internet Explorer the wrong hint, Internet Explorer is unable to correctly identify the file and may display the contents of the file instead of displaying the file itself. This problem typically occurs as the result of an improperly configured server. RESOLUTION
If you are attempting to access a binary file, you may be able to work
around this problem by using the FTP tool (Ftp.exe) included with Windows
95 to access the file instead.
Additional query words: 3.00 2.00 ie3 ie30 ie2 ie20
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