possible that those tags are adding unecessary white space to the
output, and confusing some browsers as to if they're getting a web page
or a file.
Has your client been able to ask her customers what browsers they're
using, etc? Version numbers? OS's? Knowing that information would be
exctremely helpful in figuring out what the problem is.
HTH,
Jordan
Carol Chandler wrote:
> I have searched the archives here, books, and forums at MM. My client
> says that the download I gave her works for maybe half of her
> customers. Others are getting .cfm files, or possibly something else
> that they can't use. That is just not acceptable, you know? Here's
> the relevant code:
>
> <cfoutput><CFHEADER NAME="Content-Disposition" VALUE="attachment;
> #variables.attach#">
> <CFCONTENT TYPE="application/x-zip-compressed" FILE="#form.userfile#"
> deletefile="no"></cfoutput>
>
> Am I missing an important clue, or is CF just the wrong thing to use
> for downloads? My client is selling downloadable products, so this is
> crucial.
>
> Thanks,
> Carol Chandler
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Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
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