Assuming you save the file somewhere yourself on your server, there
used to be a way to do this but its no longer reliable.

You push the file to the client with cfcontent, set the mime type to
application/unknown and set the type to 'attachment'.  In the olden
days before security tightened up this would give you a save dialog no
matter what.  I would be real careful about any attempt to delete it
immediately afterwards as you'll probably delete a file still in
transmission to the client.

IIRC default Windows firewall settings now prohibit acceptance of
application/unknown MIME types like this.

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--mattRobertson--
Janitor, MSB Web Systems
mysecretbase.com

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