doh, shoulda caught that... there still may be issues with it
depending on the users browser settings. We have seen quicktime do
some funky stuff with forcing the playing of an mp3 in the browser
instead of downloading the file.

On 8/8/07, Justin Haygood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Normally.. using "attachment" instead of "inline" in the Content-Disposition
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dusty Hale
>  Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 12:31 PM
>  To: discussion@acfug.org
>  Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] strange issue with cfcontent
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> I've recently run into a rather strange issue with the use of cfcontent (I
> think). Here is a description of what is happening:
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> 1. cfcontent is used to serve downloadable audio and video files that reside
> outside of the webroot. This of course is for security reasons being that
> the users have to purchase the files. A common technique I've used
> successfully in the past.
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> 2. The files being downloaded don't seem to always come through complete and
> it's almost like the download is being cut off for some reason. Sometimes it
> works, sometime it doesn't.
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> 3. It almost seems like client connectivity issues and I was convinced of
> that until it started happening to me when testing and now user's of the
> site report the same thing including the "client" (not client machine but my
> client).
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> 4. I used Adobe connect this morning to share screens with my client this
> morning so I see hands on the problem on their computer and saw something
> else really strange. She was clicking to download the file, the file open in
> Windows Media rather than a normal download (I assume this was set up as her
> default player for mp3 files). I asked her to right click and choose "Save
> Target As" to ensure she was actually downloading it and not streaming it.
> This always works fine for me but when she does that, it then downloads the
> .cfm file rather than the mp3 file (I can't reproduce that on my machine).
> She is using Windows 2000 OS.
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> 5. The site is hosted on a shared server at HostMySite.com. HMS support
> seemed to think the server it was on maybe was low on cf resources and that
> cfcontent was putting together  bad files for downloads. Again sometime the
> downloads work fine, sometimes they don't. We moved the site to a different
> server they said had plenty of CF resources. However, this did not solve the
> problem and it continues to happen on the new server
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> I've now spent several days troubleshooting and am getting nowhere :(. If
> someone has any insight as to why this might be happening, please share. I
> think some discussions on the use of cfcontent for secure downloads is
> probably a good topic for discussion anyway. Proper ways to successfully do
> it?
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> Last but not least here is a code example from my app:
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> <cftry>
>    <CFHEADER NAME="Content-Disposition" VALUE="inline;
> filename=audio_#url.donorid#.mp3">
>    <cfcontent
> file="#application.path_audio##url.donorid#.mp3"
> type="application/unknown">
>    <cfcatch>
>     <span style="color: red">There was a problem downloading the file. The
> file name may be missing from the server.  Please alert the website
> administrator.</span>
>     <cfabort>
>    </cfcatch>
>    </cftry>
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> Also one other thing. Is there a way to use cfcontent so that it forces an
> audio or video file to actually download to a selected location. When user's
> default media players are set up for mp3, it generally just opens the file
> and starts playing. I want to somehow ensure that the file is fully
> downloaded to a selected area (that the user selects) before they start
> playing it and getting confused. In other words, a "normal download" file.
> Hope that doesn't seem confusing.
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> I greatly look forward to discussing and/or hearing any feedback on the
> issue.
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> Regards to everyone,
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> Dusty
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