[PHP] Re: FDF problem with IE - any experts out there?!?

2003-08-05 Thread Richard Lynch
Oooh, and I forgot! In addition to all the other Microsuck non-compliance... IE just plain doesn't like the IDEA of a dynamic PDF file. Thus, if you use the usual no-cache headers, it will puke on you. So what you have to do is embed a random part in your URL. Continuing with our example from

[PHP] Re: FDF problem with IE - any experts out there?!?

2003-08-04 Thread Richard Lynch
Karsten Dambekalns wrote: Hi! Sorry for the 'longish' post... I am working on a script that generates FDF data and sends it to the browser for display in a PDF file. ... But it works only in Mozilla, MSIE starts Acrobat Reader which then pops up an alert window saying (translated from

Re: [PHP] Re: FDF problem with IE - any experts out there?!?

2003-08-04 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The *REAL* problem you are having is this: This was one of the best and most thorough explanations I have seen of this problem. :-) To add one more suggestion, there is another method that can trick IE into behaving properly, though this method is a