Yea, me neither.  Which makes it all the more frustrating.

I figured out a way to do what I needed with a "hidden" text box on the 
page that changes via javascript when the "Download" button is clicked. 
  I just needed a "last downloaded" date to appear as if it had changed 
on the page.  Works well enough to fool the user's eye.

Thanks for the help.

Ray

Rob Wilkerson wrote:
> I've done this using a hidden iframe and I imagine you could also do
> it using AJaX, but I haven't tried it that way.  For me, this isn't a
> problem that comes up very often.
> 
> On 3/23/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Yea, that's pretty much my thought, but I thought someone might have
>> come up with a workaround, not necessarily using both in the same
>> template, maybe a popup, I dunno.  I've tried to think of elaborate ways
>> to do what I want, and I've come close, but no cigar.
>>
>> Rob Wilkerson wrote:
>>> I've never tried it, but I would assume it's impossible in the same
>>> way it's impossible to display page content if there's a cflocation
>>> tag present.  The cflocation occurs on the server side.  Content
>>> delivery - in any form - takes place on the client side.
>>>
>>> On 3/23/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> So, what's the verdict of the best workaround if I want to refresh a
>>>> page after using cfcontent to download a file?  Is this possible at all?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
> 
> 

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