Andy:
Why don't you use a 1px IFRAME (called "download")?
Use him as your target (<a href="download.asp?file=x"
target="download"...) and put your ADODB.Stream code
in "download.asp" (in this example probably passing
the file to "download.asp" as querystring).
Let me know if it works.
Best wishes,
Cassio
--- Andy and Kim Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan:
>
> Thanks for the suggestion, however that doesnt' seem
> to work. I tried it a couple different ways:
> 1). Straight JavaScript when the page is loaded
> 2). Response.Write a self.close and window.close
>
> 3). Both at the beginning and end of the file.
>
> Thanks
> Andy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> I've not used adostream in a long time but can you
> not response.write a javascript window.close script
> after you've finished streaming the file?
> >
> > Dan
> > www.diado.com
>
>
>
>
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