Hi Jaime,

Another option is to treat this IE https issue in dispatchRequest to fix application-wide downloads ......
http://homepage.mac.com/kelleherk/iblog/C463983418/E102943740/index.html

YMMV, Regards,

-Kieran
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On Sep 21, 2006, at 8:58 PM, Jaime Magiera wrote:


On Sep 21, 2006, at 8:07 PM, David Holt wrote:

Hi Jaime,

Hi,

I think it may be choking on the download function because you are describing an error I have seen. To check, you could try a hyperlink to another "normal" component and see if it gets returned as you expect.

Yes, this must be it. I noticed links elsewhere on the page that lead directory to a component work fine. Thanks!.

If it is the download function that is the culprit, you may want to check the wiki for the "return file to browser" stuff. Off the top of my head I remember something about having to change the headers returned to the browser for IE.

Ahhh, yes. That jives with this...

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/812935/

Cool, thanks David.

Jaime
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