There is the technique described here:
http://www.openjs.com/articles/ajax/ajax_file_upload

which uses a hidden <iframe>, but I agree with Lance in that it is not
worth the effort.
Hopefully, that horrible browser will soon be history. :-)

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Marcelo - http://maps.forum.nu
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On Oct 24, 9:48 pm, "neil.young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm facing a problem with GDownloadUrl in IE6. Because IE6 doesn't
> have a native XMLHttpRequest object, it relies on MSXML ActiveX. This
> causes problems in IE6 browsers, having ActiveX disabled at all.
>
> Q: Is there an alternative approach for achieving a GDownloadUrl
> result under circuumstances described above?
>
> The strange thing: GDirections.load does work. What is the difference?
>
> Regards
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