I've noticed that as well.  It happens because the browser knows that it's downloading 
the index.cfm file.  I really don't think there's a way around it other than telling 
the user to name the file while they download it.

I guess you could save out the file results to a temporary file on the server and then 
offer up a link to it though.

---mark

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> problem I'm facing is the inaccurate description in the dialog box- At the
> moment it shows "index.cfm" (I'm using the fusebox methodology.). 
>  How do I
> display the correct file name to the user?
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> The type in CF Content is set to "text/plain" at the moment.
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> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Thanks in advance,</FONT>
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