question 2:
try #HTMLCodeFormat( variable )#

On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Mark Stewart wrote:

> All,
> 
> Question 1:
> 
> I have an application that serves up PDF's. The PDF's are created on the
> fly and are then served up through <cfcontent>. The displaying of the
> PDF works fine in all flavors of IE and NS6, but does not work in NS
> 4.72, NS 4.73 and NS 4.75. It works in NS 4.74, albeit opening in a new
> window. Do I need to put a <cfheader> in the file that's calling the PDF
> through <cfcontent>? Or what am I missing?
> 
> 
> Question 2:
> 
> In this same application, we're serving up plain text based files that
> have been FTP'ed from a mainframe to a non web accessible directory on
> our server. We get the file through <cffile> and then output the
> variable, wrapping the variable in <pre> tags. Again this works great in
> IE and NS6, but not in other flavors of NS, including NS 4.74. If we
> move the file to a web accessible directory and then <cflocation> to it,
> it works in all browsers. It looks like that NS recognizes some of the
> formatting, but not all. That is, some columns are not aligned properly.
> At first, I thought it was just a NS issue. But further investigation
> points to both a NS issue and a <cffile> issue. Any suggestions here?
> 
> Thanks in advance for all your help!
> 
> Mark Stewart
> Programmer/Analyst
> CC3
> Phone: 215.672.6900 x1332
> http://www.cc3.com
> 
> 
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> 
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