you could always write a copy of the file to a temp directory and then have
the anchor point to it.  If need be, for security, you could always name the
file with UUID then clean up the directory at night or after some set time
period

On 5/2/06, Jeff Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am using cfcontent to securely download files so the user can not see
> the path the file is stored in.  With small files this is fine, but with
> large 100mb+ files, it is much, much slower than a straight html anchor
> tag.  Does anyone have a fast alternative to using cfheader/cfcontent for
> large files?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff Horne
>
> 

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