The content-disposition was just something I added to try and make it work. I've tried many combinations of the various headers I know of, but to no avail.
At 06:56 PM 7/9/2003, Scott Hamilton wrote:
Two things come to mind, but both are guesses. We are able to get PDFs to display in mozilla, ns and ie. Could it be that the culprit browsers were installed after adobe was installed? Perhaps it didn't configure those browsers?
The other thing i see is that you are setting the content-disposition header. We are not. I don't know if that would have any effect, but perhaps when you've exhausted other options you can try commenting that out and see.
Hope it helps - even just a little bit... - Scott
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