What is in the database column <@COLUMN "images.LargerImage">? Is this the name 
of the image file or the binary JPEG data?

Robert

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From: WebDude [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 12:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Witango-Talk: Forcing jpg Download

PHP has a handy header rewrite for forcing a jpg download. I was wondering
if anyone has ever done this in Witango. I've been able to get this to work
on IIS by changing the directory header, the problem being is that I have 2
sites that reference the same images and one needs to force a download and
the other to view the image in a browser (same images in the same
directories).

I've been dabbling but can't seem to get it to work right. Of course when I
add header change to the top of the taf file, it tries to download the taf
file itself rather then the jpg file. This is stupid I know, but what is the
best way to force a download of a jpg and get it to work? This is what I
have so far. Am I missing something fundamental in trying to do this?

<@purgeresults><@ASSIGN local$httpHeader
VALUE="Content-Type:application/jpg<@CRLF>Content-Disposition: attachment,
filename='<@COLUMN "images.LargerImage">'<@CRLF>readfile('<@COLUMN
"images.LargerImage">')<@CRLF><@USERREFERENCECOOKIE><@CRLF>">

Thanks for your thoughts...



WebDude




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