Hi Bryan

This is what I have.  

<cfoutput>
<cfheader name="content-type" value="application/octet-stream">
<cfheader name="content-disposition" value='attachment; filename="Processing_Report.xls"'>
<cfcontent file="c:\inetpub\DailyDownload\#variables.file_details#Processing_Report.xls" type="application/octet-stream">
</cfoutput>

I also tried this as the comments suggested

<cfoutput>
<cfheader name="content-type" value="application/octet-stream">
<cfheader name="content-disposition" value='attachment; filename="Processing_Report.xls"'>
<cfcontent file="c:\inetpub\DailyDownload\#variables.file_details#Processing_Report.xls" type="application/octet-stream/">
</cfoutput>

No luck.  I actually works great in Netscape but not on IE6 for me.

Any suggestions on ways that I can get this to work?
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Bryan Stevenson
  To: CF-Talk
  Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 2:38 PM
  Subject: Re: CFMX & cfcontent

  hmmm...works fine here in IE and Netscape....did you try the trailing slash as the comments suggest?

  Also....just to be sure..double check what I have against what you are trying...I've seen VERY subtle differences foul it up

  Cheers

  Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
  VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
  Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
  t. 250.920.8830
  e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Mickael
    To: CF-Talk
    Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 11:33 AM
    Subject: Re: CFMX & cfcontent

    Hi Bryan,

    This is the code that I found on the list.

    <!--- force download dialogue box to open --->
    <cfoutput>
      <cfheader name="Content-type" value="application/octet-stream">
      <cfheader name="Content-Disposition" value='attachment; filename="#FileName#"'>
      <!--- if this fouls up in various browsers...try trailing slash in file attribute below --->
      <cfcontent file="#FullFilePath.Value#" type="application/octet-stream">   
    </cfoutput>

    The application/octetstream mime type will ALWAYS force the download dialgue window and the above code will always show the correct file name and extension to download

    Like I said previously this code works some of the time.  Actually most of the time in Netscape.  Its IE that I am having issues with.

    Mike
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Bryan Stevenson
      To: CF-Talk
      Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 1:47 PM
      Subject: Re: CFMX & cfcontent

      Mickael,

      My server is toast right now so I can't grab the code, but I do have code using CFCONTENT/CFHEADER that ALWAYS pops the download dialogue with the correct file name.

      Search the CF-Talk archives for my name ("Bryan Stevenson") and "CFCONTENT" and "octet" and you should find it.

      Cheers

      Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
      VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
      Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
      t. 250.920.8830
      e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

      ---------------------------------------------------------
      Macromedia Associate Partner
      www.macromedia.com
      ---------------------------------------------------------
      Vancouver Island ColdFusion Users Group
      Founder & Director
      www.cfug-vancouverisland.com
        ----- Original Message -----
        From: Mickael
        To: CF-Talk
        Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 10:42 AM
        Subject: Re: CFMX & cfcontent

        I know this is not CF but does anyone know of a _javascript_ or PHP script that I can pass a URL file name to download a file?  
          ----- Original Message -----
          From: Mickael
          To: CF-Talk
          Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 12:12 PM
          Subject: Re: CFMX & cfcontent

          Tried both of those, no luck
            ----- Original Message -----
            From: Benjamin S. Rogers
            To: CF-Talk
            Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 11:58 AM
            Subject: RE: CFMX & cfcontent

            Try "attachment" instead of "inline" in your cfheader tag.

            Ben Rogers
            http://www.c4.net
            v.508.240.0051
            f.508.240.0057

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            From: Mickael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
            Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 11:34 AM
            To: CF-Talk
            Subject: Re: CFMX & cfcontent

            Hi Dave,

            Let's say my browser where I do not have the option to open XLS in my
            browser selected.  What happens is that I get the cfm template as the
            filename in the save as dialogue box.

            I noticed in your examples that you added foo to the Query string.  My query
            string contains the file name which is a date that I append to the a base
            filename.  My client has files that are called YYYYMMDDProcessing_Report yet
            they only want to see the filename in the save as box as
            processing_report.xls

            like so

            template.cfm?filedetails=#filedetails#

            Then my act page has the following

            <cfheader name="content-disposition"
            value="inline;filename=Processing_Report.xls">
            <cfcontent type="application/unknown"
            file="c:\inetpub\DailyDownload\#variables.file_details#Processing_Report.xls
            ">

            When the dialoge box comes up, what I get is the my cfm template with my url
            string.

            Any ideas

            Mike

              ----- Original Message -----
              From: Dave Watts
              To: CF-Talk
              Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 11:09 AM
              Subject: RE: CFMX & cfcontent

              > I have never been able to get CFCONTENT to consistently force
              > a download of a file, let's say an excel file to the user.  I
              > have actually spent the whole morning looking for a PHP or
              > _javascript_ replacement for this.  
              >
              > I am on a Shared hosting environment but have found CFCONTENT
              > unreliable on CFMX.  Do you find it reliable?  If yes what is
              > your secret :)

              You can't force a download of a file - that's up to the user (and his or
            her
              browser). You might try running these samples on your server and see how
              they work for you:

              http://www.figleaf.com/demo/mimetest/

              Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
              http://www.figleaf.com/
              phone: 202-797-5496
              fax: 202-797-5444
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