add a parameter to the end of your jsp that says ?x=.pdf or something like
that / stupid IE needs to see .pdf at the end of the URL.

N

At 11:25 AM 7/24/00, SoftLiban KEYROUZ Charbel wrote:
>Hi all,
>I have one major problem with Acrobat Reader Plug-In, this is how it
>goes, whenever I try to load a PDF file that is created dynamically
>using JSP Internet Explorer displays for me the PDF code instead,
>despite the
>fact that the content Type of the dynamically generated PDF is set to
>"application/pdf".  On the other hand if I try to load a normal PDF file
>
>everything works-out fine and the PDF is displayed using the Acrobat
>Reader Plug-In inside the browser.
>
>In addition the same PDF generating ASP loads normally (as if it was a
>normal not dynamically generated PDF) when I use Netscape, but my
>Internet application is designed to work only with Internet Explorer.
>
>Please Please can somebody help I have tried everything with no result
>and displaying dynamically generated PDF is essential to my Internet
>Application.
>
>Thank you in advance
>Charbel Keyrouz
>
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