>> I don't think it is a problem with my implementation, as I said it is
>> working fine on my local server.
>> The issue is that the remote server doesn't seem to serve the file
>> to IE. The file exists but IE cannot get to it as it does locally.

> It's possible that your server has to be set to recognize the mime
> type. If your hosting is cpanel or similar this can be done through
> your control panel. I had to do the same so IE could recognize .htc
> files (ironic, huh?)

Hi BJ,
To make sure, I changed the MIME type on my local  IIS server, and sure
enough IE loaded the file.
I can't change this on the remote server myself, I hope my WHC will agree to
do it.
I wanted people to know about this as it can make the experience of
switching from CC to this hack very painful :(

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Regards,
Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com


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