Hi!

Yap, that's the capitalization I'm using (the snippet was copy/ pasted from the code). Unfortunately, it doesn't work... :(

  Any ideias to be notified when the content type changes?

  Yours

Miguel Arroz

On 2007/10/12, at 19:48, Steven Mark McCraw wrote:

Miguel,

Totally weird, I just started having the same exact issue. I still haven't tracked down where the content type is getting changed, but I did find a workaround that seems to be holding for now (at least, it's a workaround for my problem). I was using response.setHeader (contentType, "content-type". Notice the capitalization in the key. This worked just fine for years, but recently, it started yielding the exact behavior you are describing. My workaround was to change "content-type" to "Content-Type". But it looks like you are already doing that, so there's probably something else going on here. If you find anything, please post it to the list and I will do the same.

Thanks,
Mark

On Oct 12, 2007, at 2:37 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:

Hi!

I'm setting up a component with an element inside, so that I can download a file.

My problem is in the content type. On the element code, I do: response.setHeader(contentType, "Content-Type");

I'm absolutely sure that the content-type is being set to the Excel content type (I NSlogged it just above that line).

When the browser receives it, the Content-type is back to plain text, and the file is saved as whatever.xls.html on Safari. On Firefox ir works, but Firebug shows the content type is not what I set it to be.

As the headers are a dictionary, it's hard to watch for changes on the debugger. So, my question is, how can I track down who's changing my content type?

  Yours

Miguel Arroz

Miguel Arroz
http://www.terminalapp.net
http://www.ipragma.com



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