Why don't you have values in your pragma and cache-control headers? That's not legal HTTP syntax and could be one of IE's issues.

-dhs


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On Aug 28, 2007, at 5:00 PM, Troy Jones wrote:

Does anyone know why there is an issue in IE7 with <cfcontent>? I used the following code and it works as intended in Firefox but yields a bunch of garbage in IE7. I would appreciate any help I could get.



<cfheader name="Pragma" value="">

<cfheader name="Cache-control" value="">

<cfheader name="Content-Disposition" value="inline; filename=filename.xls">

<cfcontent type="application/vnd.msexcel" file="C:\filepath \subfolder\docs\filename.xls">



Not much help was available from livedocs as this code sample is amost entirely verbatim from their examples.



Troy Jones

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