works, thanks!
but... now the browser always download the file even if is a readable file... jpg, pdf...

for my needs is ok...other solutions?

Thanks

Amedeo

On 03/feb/06, at 15:56, Miguel Arroz wrote:

Hi!

  Just add:

response.setHeader("attachment;filename=" + filePath, "Content- Disposition");

Note that IE for Windows sends to the app the entire file path (C: \DocumentsAndSomething\BlaBlaBla\theFile.txt) instead of just the file name, as every other browsers does. You must take care of that when storing the file name...

  Yours

Miguel Arroz

On 2006/02/03, at 14:33, Amedeo Mantica wrote:


I people, I heve some files stoored into a Database

I store the FileName as String, the FileData as NSData anche the Mime type as String...
Everything works fine...

I have a WOComponent with this method to display/download the page

        public void appendToResponse(WOResponse response, WOContext context)
        {
                response.setHeader(theMimeType,"content-type");
                response.setContent(theFileData);
        }

also this works very fine, but...
can I set the file name?... If I downlod the file, the name become the hyperlink name like "1.3.6.9.0"

Thanks

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