Try this: instead of setting a "filename" header, set your
Content-Dispostion header as follows:
resp.setHeader("Content-Disposition", "inline; filename=\"" +
_attach.getFilename() + "\"");
Mark Nutter
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On Thu, 2002-04-18 at 06:40, Fabio Daprile wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've another little problem regarding download.
> I use a RawScreen (Download.vm) and my files are stored in a MySql DB,
> in a BLOB field.
> It does work when you only display the file, the problem raises when you
> try to save this file.
>
> hereafter how i call that page:
> <a
> href="$link.setPage("Download.vm").addQueryData("attachid",
> "$Attachment.getId()")">$Attachment.getFilename()</A>
>
> and here how is et the headers:
>
> resp.setContentType(_attach.getContenttype());
> resp.setContentLength(_attach.getContent().length);
> resp.setHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment");
> resp.setHeader("filename", _attach.getFilename());
>
> The name of the file becomes "Download", the realname is lost.
>
> How is it possible to keep the name of the file.
>
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