Long time, no talk. Here's a head-scratcher that I want to bounce off
you folks. A client just told me that a CFM page which generates a PDF
document for displaying in the browser doesn't work quite right in
Google Chrome. It displays the PDF content correctly, but when you
select to download the document, it defaults as the name "receipt.cfm"
rather than, say, "receipt.pdf" which confuses customers. (If you rename
it as "receipt.pdf", it saves correct, but still...) Here's the
complete code:
<cfinclude template="inc_generateReceipt.cfm" />
<cfheader name=“Content-Disposition”
value=“attachment;filename=receipt.pdf” />
<cfcontent type="application/pdf" reset="true"
variable="#variables.PDFContent#" />
(The included template obviously generates the PDF document using
CFDocument.) No matter what I try, the browser still says "receipt.cfm"
for the PDF document. Firefox also has a similar issue -- it says
"document.pdf" instead of "receipt.pdf". I've Googled to no avail.
The production server is running CF 10, and I've replicated the same
issue on CF 11. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Angeli Wahlstedt
IdeaSculpt LLC
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