could
the solution be to give it an unknown type, so that the browser will prompt for
save as?
Taco
Fleur
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Taco Fleur
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Subject: [cfaussie] cfcontentI have some files I'd like the user to download, I'd like the save as box to come up - which does come up but with the wrong filename, i.e. index.cfmWhen I add<CFHEADER NAME="Content-Disposition" VALUE="inline; filename=test.txt">
It does not prompt the user with a save as dialog, but opens the file in the browser.
Any idea how to prompt for save as with the right filename?
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