>Changing the content type was not needed. Cheers !
Well, I'm just glad to help.
Actually, setting the content-type correctly, will help browsers to
automatically open documents in their native applications or the alternative
open the file inside the browser itself. But, of course, this might not be
the effect you desire.
Mvh
Thor
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-resin-interest@xxx.com
[mailto:owner-resin-interest@xxx.com] On Behalf Of sks - global7
Sent: 18. oktober 2005 21:26
To: resin-interest@xxx.com
Subject: Re: IE Content Disposition Problem
Adding in the cache-control header has solved the problem. Changing the
content type was not needed. Cheers !
> Hi,
>
> I'm doing exactly that, but with different filetypes, so my code looks
> like
> this:
>
> response.setContentType(theCurrentMIMEType);
> response.setHeader("Content-Disposition","attachment;
> filename=\""+theCurrentFileName+"\"");
> response.setHeader("Cache-Control", "private");
>
> And that works, I believe there could be some strange issues in IE
> when NOT setting the correct MIME and the Cache-Control.
> Let me know if it works.
>
>
> Mvh
> Thor
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-resin-interest@xxx.com
> [mailto:owner-resin-interest@xxx.com] On Behalf Of sks - global7
> Sent: 18. oktober 2005 11:56
> To: resin-interest@xxx.com
> Subject: IE Content Disposition Problem
>
> Morning people,
>
>
> I am getting the exact same error this guy was:
> http://www.caucho.com/support/resin-interest/0007/0083.html
>
> No one ever replied with a solution though as it went off on a tangent
> about
> content lengths.
>
> I'm using this:
>
> response.setContentType("application/octet-stream");
> response.setHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=\"" +
> result.getFilename() + "\"");
>
> Tried all variations on the latter (no quotes, semi colon terminator,
> etc).
> Works perfectly in Firefox.
>
>
>
Received on Tue 18 Oct 2005 23:45:39 -0700
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