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Simply set the content type to "foo/stuff" or anything for that matter.
You'll confuse the browser and it'll prompt you to d/l the file.
You can also specify the filename that you want the gif saved as in the
extended path info (i believe) in the url.
Hope this helps...
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From: John Preston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 9:24 AM
To: Java Apache Users
Subject: RE: gif servlet download
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Hi,
Does anybody know how I can return a GIF file from JServ
so that the browser thinks it's I want to save the images and pops up
a File-Save-As box. When I set the content type to image/gif,
the browser interprets it as a image file and displays it.
I want to download it and save it.
John
P.S. I'm using JServ 1.0b1, Redhat 6.0, Apache 1.3.9
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