Hi John,
Sorry about the multiple postings, but it has really helped me.
I got a reply from Dean ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ....
>>>>>
There is a bug in IE that prevents this download from happening
automatically. Here is there URL for the bug...
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q182/3/15.asp
If you find a solution, please let me know...
Thanks,
Dean
<<<<<
RF2183 talks about embedding filenames as part of the Content-Disposition tag.
Thanks & Regards,
S.Senthil Kumar.
"John R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>This is 6th or 7th time I have seen this question was posted in different wordings.
>There is no direct solution to this problem. A convoluted way of getting it to work
>is to use
>JavaScript (pass the output stream to JavaScript and save it). Please continue the
>earlier
>threads rather than posting a new one everytime.
>
>-John
>
>"Senthil Kumar S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>Hi,
>> This has been posted earlier, but I cannot find a response for the same.
>>
>> I want to have a link on a html page that a user clicks to download a QIF file.
>>I can send the http header to get the browser to recognise the mime type but the
>>filename ends up being a set of random characters followed by ".qif" for IE and
>><HTMLPageName>. qif for Netscape.
>> Does anyone know if there is a http header I can send to tell the browser
>>what filename to use?
>>
>>Thanks & Regards,
>>S.Senthil Kumar.
>
_________________________________________________________________________
For help in using, subscribing, and unsubscribing to the discussion
forums, please go to: http://www.netdynamics.com/support/visitdevfor.html
For dire need help, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]