We were doing something similiar and realised that there was a bug in IE 5.x
which was rectified in IE 6. Check out MS site, there's more info there.

/c


> Hi all,
>
> My turbine app adds files selected for download to a zipfile and writes
> the zip direct to the response outputstream. I have set content-type,
> content-length and content-disposition headers before the respnse is
> committed. Files are downloading ok to a range of browsers including
> netscape, mozilla and various Internet Explorer versions on a range of
> windows OS's. However, I have come across a laptop with IE5.5 on MS
> Windows 95, which refuses to download the zipfile but puts the name of
> the turbine action class with .htm appended to it into the location
> selecteion dialog, which results in an empty file. For content-type I
> have tried application/zip and application/octet-stream, with no change
> in outcome.
>
> Can anyone suggest a reason for this or point me in the right direction.
> Many thanks for any assistance.
>
> Seasons Greetings to all.
>
> Peter
>
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