Hi! Are you using iExplorer? If yes, then the thing is, that the internetexplorer does give a damn about mime-types. For the iexplore only the url counts. So try to add a ".pdf" to your url: http://myserver/servlet/pdfcreate?dump=filename.pdf Christian -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Semprini Davide [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Freitag, 21. September 2001 11:09 An: fop-dev Betreff: HELP - PASSING PARAMETER Hi at all, I have two important question: 1) I have a jsp page that call a java function of my external class. I pass at this object dynamic xml and stylesheet xsl and then I have to pass some parameter at my stylesheet that are stored in HttpSession object. If I use XSLTransform from fop there isn't a possibility passing parameter! Is this True?????? I have utilized instead of it the class: javax.xml.transform.Transformer With this class I can pass parameter to stylesheet and perform the transformation getting out InputSource that I pass at Driver. 2) When the render process end in my JSP return ByteArrayOutputStream that I convert setting the contentType: 1) response.setContentType("application/pdf"); 2) ByteArrayOutputStream ris_pdf = ((XMLTransform) request.getAttribute("XMLTransform")).processXML_PDF(abs_path, (ParamXSL[]) request.getAttribute("ParamXSL"), formato); 3) byte[] content = ris_pdf.toByteArray(); 4) response.setContentLength(content.length); 5) response.getOutputStream().write(content); 6) response.getOutputStream().flush(); At this point appear the browser form that call me If I want to save or open the result!!!!!!!! why if I have set the content type?????? and If I choose acrobat I can view the PDF File! (I use Struts and the file my output file is called ListaFacolta.do) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]