The problem may simply be a mime issue.. there are a few webservers out there 
that shall go unnamed that sometimes let the client figure out the 
content-type on its own.  Try renameing the file to .ram or whatever 
realplayer uses and see if that loads.  Its kinda like when you use a .shtml 
extention on apache but forget to add the handlers in the config (it prompts 
users to download the file, instead of displaying it)

Jay

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Jay Kline
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