Hi Greg,
which part of the URL do you customize? Is there probably a # before
that (accidentially)? (all after the hash won't work, at least not in
IE)...
IN case you really can't find any solution, could you completely
randomize the filename and use a rewrite rule on the server
(mod_rewrite) to compensate?

Hope this helps - best regards
   Sebastian Rothbucher

On 10 Feb., 18:45, Greg Dougherty <[email protected]> wrote:
> So, I have a hidden frame, and I set its URL to download a file from
> my server.  The first time I do this, it works like a charm.
>
> Any subsequent times I do it, my server never gets the call.  I am
> changing at least one of the parameters of the URL each time, so I
> don't believe that Firefox would be caching the call (and, even if it
> was, shouldn't it give me the file to save again?).
>
> Firefox 3.6.13, on Windows XP.

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