To be not misleading: the most of the files are working fine for me, too. Only very few, like Soiree de Vienne No 9 show this odd URL , blank page and are not to open.
I just tried it with Opera and got this "Hotlinking is not permitted; please link to the work page instead. Thanks!" Which didn't happen with FF. I don't get a blank page, but I can not download it or view it.
So you are not the only one... sorry I can't help though.
On a side note I think the symphonic poems need to be cleaned up... (Liszt)
ArcticWind7 wrote:I just tried it with Opera and got this "Hotlinking is not permitted; please link to the work page instead. Thanks!"
If you get this when you click on the link in this forum, it is normal behaviour. You should not get this when you click the link in the work page, however.
ArcticWind7 wrote:I just tried it with Opera and got this "Hotlinking is not permitted; please link to the work page instead. Thanks!"
If you get this when you click on the link in this forum, it is normal behaviour. You should not get this when you click the link in the work page, however.
If you get that hotlinking message even when you click a link in a work page, then there is indeed something wrong. (I first understood you got a completely blank page, which is why I thought of a network problem.) I have no idea what might be the cause, but as a quick workaround you might try to disable referrer logging (in Opera's quick preferences).
Always appears this "images/a/ad" when it is not possible to open. In normal cases the files is opened without this blank page and without this new URL.
Have you tried clicking with the right mouse button and selecting "save target as" from the context menu? Maybe it is just some strange problem launching the Acrobat reader, so that you can still save the file to disc and open it from there?
Now I saved it into the Download folder, it was a filesize of 43 B !
And then I would open it and Adobe Reader told me, that it couldn't be opened, because it perhaps is damaged, like if it has been sent as E-Mail attachment or so. Or it could be, that this format isn't supported by the Reader.