A web browser downloads things, and then displays them. If they can see
them, they have already been downloaded by the browser, and are already in
the client's file system.
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HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
I get paid good money to
solve puzzles for a living
Actually, there is no Java there, it's javascript. The two are as different
as fish and bicycles.
Also, that script is so easy to get around, the only reason I would use it
would be to learn how to work with javascript. Otherwise, it's completely
useless.