You can always set the content type to "application/octet-steam" but I wouldn't expect IE to honor the content type.
Regards, Tim Tompkins ---------------------------------------------- Programmer http://www.clipart.com/ http://www.rebelartist.com/ ---------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dennis Daupert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 4:02 PM Subject: How do I force a 'Save Window?' > I have file upload working, can upload files of ascii or binary format. > But a problem when you browse to a page that dynamically displays > hyperlinks to files. Text and html files display normally in a browser, > and Word docs popup MS Word as a helper app, and the word doc > opens fine. But MS Project files popup a browser instance and MS > Project, and you get the usual "Enable macros" and such popups as > normal, but only a subset of the project displays in the browser window, > and none of the buttons are active in the Project application. Bummer. > > How can I force a "Save File" dialog screen for selected files, so the user > will have the option to download the file, then open it in Project or > whatever? > > > Thanks for any help or information. > > /dennis > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > Office phone: 817-762-8304 > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > "Great leaders never tell people how to do their jobs. > Great leaders tell people what to do and establish a > framework within which it must be done. > Then they let people on the front lines, > who know best, figure out how to get it done." > ~ General H. Norman Schwarzkopf > > > >