I have directed the server to redirect to the csv file. The browser has
either prompted the user to save the file to disk or displayed it directly
on screen. My users can then save an on screen csv file from the browser.
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From: Lisa Klag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 1999 11:46 AM
Subject: content type to download a csv file
> what would I set the content type to if I wanted to download a .csv file?
> This is related to my question from yesterday about the browser
> differences... Right now I am setting the content type to
application/txt,
> which I don't even think exists (ha! that could be my problem). I've trie
> setting is to application/excel and a few variants around there, but it
then
> download it as an xsl file, not csv.
> I need help big time on this issue.
> thanks,
> lisa
>
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