To close this issue (note that the basic problem was resolved: see my
response of 12/17):
I changed my code to:
"Content-Disposition"
and it had no effect. Gecko's header still showed all lower case, and
IE's header still showed cap C and lower D.
Thanks all, again, for the help!
Dick
Nick Burch wrote:
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, Dick Hildreth wrote:
content-disposition: attachment; filename=actionitems.xls
Content-disposition: attachment; filename=actionitems.xls
The header is called "Content-Disposition", isn't it? (Note the
capitalisation - that's the form that RFC2183 has it in anyway)
Perhaps IE is being funny about the case?
Nick
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