No, it didn't help.
Zsolt
On Thursday 05 September 2002 01:56, Justin Ruthenbeck wrote:
Have you tried Randy Paries' suggestion about appending a bogus parameter
like this:
http://www.host.com/myApp/account/users/results.jsp?a=.xls
I've seen this work for jpg and swf files before --
Hi,
save the document. From a servlet using the ...xls in the URL I can
prevent
the question whether I want to open the document, it will be opened
without
any questions.
Subject to user configuration. Servlets with that still prompt the
question on my browser. Unless you control all users'
Hi,
Both of these depend on your user's configuration to some extent. For
example, I personally have the .xls extension configured to bring up the
question (save or open).
Be careful not to forget that handling of responses based on content
type or extension is completely controllable by the
Zsolt --
Guess I'm a bit confused why you wouldn't want to use the setContentType()
method in your jsp ... this is how a problem like this is normally solved
(and why the method exists in the first place).
Regardless, you can also do it by extension on your jsp. Depending on how
your
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Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 1:47 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How to get Excel directly started using
response.setContentType(...) from JSP?
Zsolt --
Guess I'm a bit confused why you wouldn't want to use the
setContentType()
method in your jsp ... this is how a problem like
I do use setContentType(), but I do get asked by IE whether I want to open or
save the document. From a servlet using the ...xls in the URL I can prevent
the question whether I want to open the document, it will be opened without
any questions.
Zsolt
On Wednesday 04 September 2002 20:46,
Have you tried Randy Paries' suggestion about appending a bogus parameter
like this:
http://www.host.com/myApp/account/users/results.jsp?a=.xls
I've seen this work for jpg and swf files before -- curious if this will
solve your problem...
justin
At 04:19 PM 9/4/2002, you wrote:
I do use