Hmm..I think this might be a problem because of how Windows associates
programs and automatically starts those programs. However, it seems odd to
me that there is no way to force saving to disk. Ofcourse, your relying on
the browser to interpret the files coming to it, which I think is part of
the problem. I think using FTP you wouldn't see this problem.


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> Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 5:29 AM
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> Subject: Problem while file downloading
>
>
> I'v developed a file manager application usnig jsp and
> java beans. It is uploading and Downloading the files
> correctly But there is a problem. The Browser show a
> download dialogue for that file only which could not
> be viewd in the browser.... Otherwise it show the file
> in the Browser. Like Text file or document file.
> But exe... and zip e.t.c it show up a dialogue box But
> i want that it should show the dialogue box for each file.
>
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