Mark
It is almost certainly a problem with expiry.  The document actually
gets read twice.  Once by IE, which then passes it off to Excel.  Excel
assumes the document will be in the client's local cache and attempts to
read it from there.  However, the default headers sent by CSP set the
document to expire immediately so there is nothing stored in the cache.

The solution is to set the CSP page's expiry property to some reasonable
value.

Regards
George

George James Software
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www.georgejames.com
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Barney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Posted At: 16 August 2004 07:56
> Posted To: Cach� Newsgroup
> Conversation: How do I populate Excel by Row
> Subject: Re: How do I populate Excel by Row
> 
> 
> are you using msie as browser? it seems msie has problems
> with this kind of job, when there is no expiration date/time 
> set in the http headers.
> 
> i had a similar problem once, and adding these headers solved them...
> 
> 
> 
> > Yes. It brings up the "warning" screen which means that it 
> knows that 
> > some Excel content is on the way, which means that the pre-http 
> > headers are being delivered.
> > 
> > Same result on browser. In fact, same result if I run 
> browser from RDP 
> > session to Citrix server.
> 


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