--- Wiggins d'Anconia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip>
>
> In one my libraries I use,
>
> my %header_options = ( -Content_Type =>
> 'application/octet-stream',
> -Content_Length =>
> $content_length,
> );
>
> if (defined $self->{'filename'} and
> $self->{'filename'} ne '') {
> $header_options{-Content_Disposition} =
> "attachment;
> filename=\"$self->{'filename'}\"";
> }
>
> It seems to have worked for me. Obviously you need
> to replace
> $self->{'filename'} with your variable, and
> preferably set
> $content_length with the file size.
>
> HTH,
>
> http://danconia.org
>
I just tried it by doing this:
print header(-type=>'application/octet-stream',
-attachment=>'SampleListingUpload.csv');
And it works for me. I didn't set the content length
because I don't know what the syntax is doing it this
way, and there wasn't an example in the for it in the
cpan cgi doc.
Someone said that the content-disposition wasn't
standard, so I thought this way would be better. Does
anyone see any issues doing it this way?
thanks,
Denzil
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