Well why not use the name attribute to get the binary and serve _that_ up?

On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 10:39 AM, Khaled SAIDI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Raymond,
>
> I have already noticed (by viewing the source) that it's an HTML page.
> I try to download the chart displayed by using <cfcontent> and <cfheader> 
> tags.
> I read that with latest version of Coldfusion, we can do that. It's a little 
> bit "crazy" but it seems to work. You have to convert the chart to pdf with 
> <cfdocument>, then, convert the pdf to an image with <cfpdf>.
> I run Coldfusion 6.1, so I can't use these tags.
> Do you think (or better, do you know) the way to be able to download a chart 
> as a jpeg image?
>
> THX :-)
>
>
> 

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