Oups, I respond too fast.. I just tested it with the pop-up blocker on and
it blocks the target="_blank" which is no good..


Matt, how do I redirect in the cfheader? I use the cfheader before the
cfcontent..


Thanks


Pat

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From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: August 30, 2004 22:57
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: redirect after cfheader/cfcontent

You can't use cflocation or cfheader after cfcontent, but you can use
cfheader before cfcontent. Thus, you can issue a redirect with cfheader and
still use cfcontent.

-Matt

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of S.Isaac Dealey
> Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 10:23 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: redirect after cfheader/cfcontent
>
> > I have a code on a page that pop up a save/open for
> > downloading a page :
>
> > <cfheader name="Content-Disposition"
> > value="attachment;filename=#getfilefrompath(cas.fichier)#">
> > <cfcontent file="#nom_fichier2#"
> > type="application/pdf"
> > deletefile="No" />
>
> > And I want to redirect the page to another page after
> > this.. how could I do
> > this? I'm on CF5 and I tried a cflocation after those 2
> > tags but it didn't
> > work.
>
> Hi Pat,
>
> That's a pickle... afaik cfheader wouldn't normally prevent you from
> using cflocation, however, I believe cfcontent flushes the content
> (the file) to the browser immediately, at which point you can no
> longer use cfheader or cflocation due to the fact that both of these
> rely on the creation of http headers to function. (Once any content is
> flushed to the browser, all http headers have already been flushed
> along with it.) You may or may not be able to use the cflocation tag
> before the cfcontent tag -- I wouldn't bet on it. And you may or may
> not be able to use _javascript_ (location.replace()) after the cfcontent
> tag to relocate the browser - again, I wouldn't bet on it.
>
> What is the next page you're relocating to? Is it another file
> download or a "thanks for downlaoding" page? If the latter, I would
> say I think there may be a better approach to the html, you might try
> this:
>
> <a > > href="" target="_blank">download</a>
>
> hth
>
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