In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Tom Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I have a website where I want to allows visitors to download .jar files from
>my site. With IE, I just create an anchor tag that points to the resource
>and when the user clicks it, the file downloads.
>
>With Mozilla, when a user clicks on the link, they get bunk (bytecode, the
>contents of the file) displayed in the browser.
Your server is probably sending it as text/plain, you'll need to get it
changed to an appropriate content type. IE usually ignores the Content-type
sent by the server (which is a bug BTW).
ian.
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