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http://www.stockoptionsprofits.com/?s2member_file_download=courses/Trade1.flv&s2member_file_inline=yes
s2Member Documentation wrote:
There are two ways to serve files. Inline, or as an Attachment. By default, s2Member will serve all of your protected files, as downloadable attachments. Meaning, visitors will be given a file download prompt. Otherwise known as Content-Disposition: attachment. In some cases though, you may wish to serve files inline. For example, PDF files and images should usually be served inline. When you serve a file inline, it is displayed in your browser immediately, rather than your browser prompting you to download the file as an attachment.
Using the field in s2Member -> Download Options -> Inline Extensions, you can list all of the extensions that you want s2Member to serve inline ( ex: htm,html,pdf,jpg,jpeg,jpe,gif,png,mp3,mp4,flv ). Please understand, some files just cannot be displayed inline. For instance, there is no way to display an exe file inline. So only specify extensions that can, and should be displayed inline by a web browser. Alternatively, if you would rather handle this on a case-by-case basis, you can simply add the following to the end of your download links: &s2member_file_inline=yes.
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