Is a user-defined behavior (to use Ole in place, open another application or save
to disk).
So, if you want an answer just for you, change the behavior of YOUR browser. Also
you can control the behavior from page (jsp, html, asp, jhtml or whatever) with a
client-side scripting language.
Regards,
Stefan
Carlos wrote:
> in a jsp page if i put:
> <%@page contentType="application/vnd.ms-excel"%>
> the browser shows me a excel page.
> but there is a problem. It show me a jsp page if i say to it for shown and
> not to save.
> when i want to see this page it asks me if i want to save or show the page.
> What must i to write in the jso page for showing the excel page without
> asking for saving?
> thanks
> Carlos
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