Thank you very much...worked like a charm....

Pierre Phaneuf wrote:

> Medi Montaseri wrote:
>
> > Can I somehow influence this behavior such that the user
> > will indeed see something like "MyFile.txt.returned" or
> > "MyFile.txt.processed" in the dialog box.
>
> Add a "Content-Disposition" header like this:
>
> Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=MyFile.txt.returned
>
> I don't remember for sure, but I think a Content-Length header might
> help browsers evaluate the time remaining for the download.
>
> > By the way, the reason for the crazy MIME type, is to
> > prevent the browser to render it. I'm trying to achive
> > a complete upload-process-download. Perhaps there
> > is an standard MIME type that I should use.
>
> There is a standard type for that function, application/octet-stream. Of
> course, whatever you set the Content-Type header to, Internet Explorer
> could cheerfully ignore it if the extension is associated on the client
> machine, but that's not your problem anymore I guess... ;-)
>
> --
> Pierre Phaneuf

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