Scott --
just removed line-breaks and inserted a space between <@HTTPSTATUSCODE>
and <@HTTPREASONPHRASE>; 
after that it worked fine like exptected.

Your support is unvaluable.
Alex/

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 25/10/2006 19:52 >>>
Hi Alex,

Remove the line-breaks in your httpHeader assignment code. The contents
of
the assignment (what I sent earlier) should all be on one line. 

Line-breaks have special meaning in HTTP commands. The <@CRLF> Metatags
are
used for inserting where proper HTTP line-breaks should appear.

There should also be a space between <@HTTPSTATUSCODE> and
<@HTTPREASONPHRASE> (on the same line).

Hope that helps.

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> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 25/10/2006 17:01 >>>
> Hi Alex,
> 
> I think all it needs is to update the httpHeader variable 
> assignment to
> look
> like the following:
> 
> <@assign name="httpHeader" scope="request" value="HTTP/1.1
> <@HTTPSTATUSCODE>
> <@HTTPREASONPHRASE><@CRLF>Content-Type: <@var
> local$resultSet[1,filename]><@CRLF>Content-Length: <@var
> local$resultSet[1,filesize]><@CRLF>Content-Disposition: attachment;
> filename=<@DQ><@var
> local$resultSet[1,filename]><@DQ><@CRLF><@userreferencecookie>
> <@CRLF>">
> 
> Hope that is what you're looking for.
> 
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Scott Cadillac,
> Xmlx Software
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> (403) 254-5002 
> http://www.xmlx.net/ 
> 
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>    
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Alex Smersi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 1:39 AM
> > To: [email protected] 
> > Subject: Witango-Talk: Secure download and http header
manipulation
> > 
> > Hello --
> > I'm search to implement a secure download, where a specific .taf
> > (downloadfile.taf) read specific file from a directory with no
> public
> > read permission and give the end-user [in transparent manner] the
> > faculty to save it on local; 
> > I'm believe that Scott Cadillac's attached file [2001-based] is
> right
> > to me, but how can I adapt it to run in WiTango v5.5 environment?
> > 
> > The download manager application can download .zip, .pdf and .txt
> > files.
> > Size of single file can vary between 35 bytes and 5/6Mb.
> > 
> > My environment is:
> > - Windows 2003 box with IIS
> > - WiTango server v5.5.x
> > 
> > I'm sure that http header is keyword here, but my knowledge about
> > manipulation of http header is limted; anyone can suggest me 
> > a previous
> > thread where can I find appropriate info?
> > Many thanks, Alex/
> > 
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