Filip Zalewski wrote:
>
> In light of the aformentioned issue with IE, building an output
> stream to send the data is now technically unfeasible.
>

 Ok, IE bug, can't send the data using a content-disposition
header. Got you so far. But after that, I'm not sure I
understand: you're moving the document out into an area
where your web server can see it and then what, exactly?
How does the client get the document? If the web server
manages to send back an acceptable stream of bytes, why
can't the servlet send back the exact same sequence of
bytes? Or have I misunderstood your explanation?


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