> Let me refine this a little more.  IE6 (the company browser) treats "inline" 
> versus "attachment" slightly different as far as the Open/Save dialog
> box is concerned.  "Attachment" *FORCES* the user to always choose open or 
> save.  "Inline" allows the user to permanently select Open for
> example, but then opens it with the wrong name and Read-Only.  That last part 
> is the irritating part.  If IE handled it like Firefox then this
> discussion would be moot.

Right. But you don't have any control over that from the server in
either case. The "inline" behavior makes sense - you download HTML
pages all the time in a browser and you can't change their name
(without Save As ...) or edit them on the server by default.

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