Hi Prasanna
Thanks for the reply. But that is not helping me in the situation
Thanks
Anish
Nagasamudram, Prasanna Kumar wrote:
Hi Anish
Can you try adding the following to your $cgiObject->header ?
-attachment=>'$filename.zip',
And changing
-type=>'application/zip' to -type=>'application/octet-stream'
[PS : The above is not tested]
Thanks
Prasanna
-----Original Message-----
From: Anish Kumar K. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 3:43 PM
To: beginners@perl.org
Subject: Specify download file name
Hi
This is somewhat easy question I feel but for some reason I am not
getting this
The issue is I am using CGI to download a file, I am setting the header
as this
print
$cgiObject->header(-type=>'application/zip',-charset=>'',-Expires=>'-1d'
,-'Cache-Control'=>'private,
max-age=0');
the download works fine. But the issue is the file name it is coming as
the filename...say when I download I am geting "downloadwav.pl".
which is the file name of the perl file. Is there a way I can specify a
file name, It is a zip file.
I tried this
$file_name="attachment.zip";
print "Content-Disposition: attachment; filename = $file_name\n\n";
Not working...any help
Thanks
Anish
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