I've got a .mht (multipart html) that I generated from powerpoint. My end 
result is to be able to fill in pieces of a powerpoint slide on the fly with CF 
to generate the appropriate .mht file to a user. However, if I pass it to the 
user as an .mht, it tries to open in the browser. I added a <cfcontent> and 
<cfheader> to the top of the page to try to get it to force the filename to go 
back to the browser as a ppt so they can save it or open it. The code works 
fine on MX 6.1 but I can't get it to work on CF5. Anyone have any gotchas or 
reasons why I can't do it?
 
Snippet:
 
<cfheader name="Content-Type" value="application/powerpoint">
<cfheader name="Content-Disposition" value="inline; filename=test.ppt">
 
I also tried to use a <cfcontent type="application/powerpoint" reset="yes"> and 
all the combinations I could think of but it just wouldn't work. Like I said I 
copied the exact same code to 6.1 and all works well.
 
John Burns


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