Try to use CFCONTENT tag


>From: Jochem van Dieten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Ot: sending pdf to the browser
>Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 19:59:38 +0200
>
>Janine Jakim wrote:
> > I have a cold fusion page that I use to populate a pdf. On the macs it
> > downloads to the desktop first, then when clicked it opens in the 
>browser. I
> > need for it to just open in the browser. This info is sensitive and I 
>can't
> > have it litering the desktop then rely on the user delete the 
>document/empty
> > trash.  Is there anyway to force it to open in the browser using code.
>
>Not server side. Besides, what is the difference between having it on
>the desktop and in a temp file?
>
>
> > Or will we need to go change some settings on each mac.
>
>That would help, but you would have to be able to have complete control
>over their machines. Don't forget to enable emptying the browser cache
>or disabling the cache alltogether.
>
>
> > would that be?) That isn't an optimal solution because we have thousands 
>of
> > macs- thr folks in the field would be highly upset if this is how it has 
>to
> > be....any ideas out there??
>
>Send the info by SMS.
>
>Jochem
>
>
>
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