It *is* possible that Mozilla now supports iFrames, I haven't kept up with it's development. I do know for sure that they were originally an IE-only extension, so if Mozilla does support it, it represents a very rare case of Microsoft leading the pack :)

I'm not sure about the object tag idea... I've never seen it used that way but that certainly doesn't mean it won't work. My understanding is that it embeds content in a page that is recognized by one plug-in or another... I suspect it wouldn't help in this case, but I could be wrong.

Now, if there is a way that I don't know about to target a layer, that could do the trick.

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Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
http://www.omnytex.com

David Wall wrote:
You should be aware that IFrames are an IE-only thing.  Won't work on
any other browser AFAIK.


Is that true?  My impression is that iframes work on Mozilla, too.  Anyway,
I think you can accomplish the same thing as an IFRAME using an OBJECT tag,
so that may be another way to return a page that instructs the client to
automatically issue the GET to download the file when the page is returned.

David


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