This is being handled by the 'mime.types' file. I don't really know enough about it, but I'll take a shot in hopes that it will help.
The remote server has a mime.types file that tells it what Content-type: line to write out. You should be able to fix the problem by getting the site maintainer to add the 'deb' extension to the 'application/octet-stream' line. It might also work to add 'deb' to the 'application/octet-stream' of the mime.types file that Lynx is using at your end. I'm not sure if this will work, but it's worth a try. Good luck! Chris -)----- On Sep 13, 1:26pm, Martin Schulze wrote: > Subject: Lynx and binary files : Good day folks, : : I've been runnning into a problem with lynx and download of files. : : In an ftp-listing I try to download two files : : (a) x.tar.gz : and : (b) x.deb : : Case (a) works without any problem, but the downloaded file (b) isn't : usable. I then took look at the ftpserver and found out that (a) was : fetched in binary mode, but for (b) an ascii connection was used. : : Before downloading lynx shows the following (not exactly) : : (a) Content-type: application/GNU Compr. Tar : : (b) Content-type: text/plain : : The question now is, who tells lynx to identify these files? >-- End of excerpt from Martin Schulze -- Christopher R. Hertel -)----- University of Minnesota [EMAIL PROTECTED] Networking and Telecommunications Services