Gunter

I have always just add the ".pdf" to the URI that Cocoon uses;
remember this URI is the one thing that *is* under your control ... 
unless there is some really unavoidable reason to use "report"
and not "report.pdf" then this is the simplest and most
hassle-free way to go.

Derek

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004/10/20 04:12:03 PM >>>
When using a plain servlet or jsp and outputting PDF (and setting the 
response content type to pdf) and reading that in IE (not Mozilla, NS,
... 
) a lot of problems can occur; this is becourse IE looks for the file 
extension to see which content type he should use (and not the http 
headers).
I was just wondering how this is done with Cocoon if your URL is for 
example "report" (so definitely without an extension) and in the
sitemap 
you are using a reader to get the pdf from the filesystem and setting
the 
content type to pdf.
has Cocoon some workaround for this or does it have the same problem?
Regards,
Gunter

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