Actually, IE has nothing to do with it. I was thinking of "Windows
Explorer" where one has a view of each of the directories in different
folders. It appears this is a forum for IE, so thank you for your
response,
but I think I need to look elsewhere.
Matt
On 2/4/08 2:44 PM, in article
1ibsm62.mo35ib17enpeeN%korventeen@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Corentin Cras-Méneur"
<korventeen@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Matthew Taylor <matthewlt1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> Not sure if this is the right forum, but... Recently bought a mac, and
have
>> used windows (from 3.0 to xp) for almost 20 yrs. How in tarnation do
you
>> set up folders, like for do***ents, spreadsheets, pdf's on a mac? It
dumps
>> everything into one folder regardless of what it is.
>
> I'm not sure I understadn your question... You want to create different
> download folders for IE??
>
> Well I don't think you can..... In addition to the fact that IE for Mac
> has been abandonned a long time ago by MS now, I don't remember ever
> seeing this,
>
> Actually, I don't remember seeing this in other Mac browsers either.
> In OmniWeb you can set different folder (on a per site basis), but
> tha'ts about it.
> There is a neat workaround though: you can create "folder action
> scripts" in the Finder for your download folder, sending all PDF to a
> PDF subfolder, etc (check the Help for the FInder - this is accessible
> in the contextual menus by ctrl-clicking the Download folder)
>
>
> Corentin
>


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