try adding a '?' to the end of your url to force IE to examine the mime type
- it's a well known IE problem - it doesn't examine the mime type it parses
the file instead to try and figure out what type of content it is.
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faqs.html#faq-26
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/networking/moniker/overview/appendix_a.as
p
Humphrey
-----Original Message-----
From: SoftLiban KEYROUZ Charbel
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Sent: 24 July 2000 16:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Dynamically Generated PDF
Hi all,
I have one major problem with Acrobat Reader Plug-In, this is how it
goes, whenever I try to load a PDF file that is created dynamically
using JSP Internet Explorer displays for me the PDF code instead,
despite the
fact that the content Type of the dynamically generated PDF is set to
"application/pdf". On the other hand if I try to load a normal PDF file
everything works-out fine and the PDF is displayed using the Acrobat
Reader Plug-In inside the browser.
In addition the same PDF generating ASP loads normally (as if it was a
normal not dynamically generated PDF) when I use Netscape, but my
Internet application is designed to work only with Internet Explorer.
Please Please can somebody help I have tried everything with no result
and displaying dynamically generated PDF is essential to my Internet
Application.
Thank you in advance
Charbel Keyrouz
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