Hi,

> (This applies for Emiliano's answer as well)
> 
> Yes, that's what I tried before writing to you but it doesn't achieve the
> purpose: since the result is still a directory, the final url is
> http://[bla-bla]/something.pdf/ which leads to a default local filename like
> "something_pdf.html"...

Sorry about my missunderstanding. but i've tried that and my "Save As"
Filebox (Netscape and Konqueror) displays and saves "page.pdf" [1] even
lynx. Don't know where your .html comes from.

> About the css stuff, you could have left the page simply named mystyle/ because
> since you anyway send the content-type (either explicitly or implicitly) there
> are no problems there - the same works in my case: even without the extension the
> link works and the pdf is being displayed - my problem though is with saving
> files... ;-)

Sure but mystyle.ccs looks nicer than mystyle  and the Designer/HTML guys
don't understand when I say "css is mystyle" without the dot css.

regards Martin

[1] http://www.fh-lippe.de/~mad/screen.png

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