If you're seeing different results with the same PHP script, look at how 
you're calling it. IE sometimes names the file according to the name of 
the button. If you're not seeing this problem when calling your script 
with hyperlinks, then that's it. And it's an old one, going back to IE5.

> (and can either of you PLEASE address the issue of filenames that I 
> raised
> earlier, or at least suggest who WOULD know I *really* want to figure 
> out a
> way to compensate for what appears to be an obvious bug, but without any
> small help, I'll simply be forced to 'compensate' with a notice on the
> website letting people with IE know that IE's broken - not my first 
> choice.
>
> Point is, I don't think it's broken, because a similar PHP script on
> SourceForge properly passes filenames to Mac IE. The download PHP 
> script on
> the site give earlier does not. Without knowing what to look for, I 
> don't
> know where to start. Help, please?
>
> Harry

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