I'm late to this thread, so I do not know the back story.
  • Is this stuff on his local machine? Could he just be browsing web content outside a server?
  • IOW When you "browse to them" do you insure that the url in your web browser begins with "http://"?
  • Internet Explorer (~6 I think) used to prompt me to download a js file if I navigated to it directly (and did not have any other application linked to that mime type). That simple behavior was lost as soon as you installed any MS dev tools like visualThisOrThat™ or bothersomeScriptDebuggingGizmo™.
I'm probably not helping...
Al


On 12/13/2011 8:39 PM, Matthew Woodward wrote:
If you can browse to them and you get prompted to download, that indicates something weird is going on with your web server setup.

How do you have things set up (servlet container, web server, any other relevant details)?

I did some quick screwing around and can't reproduce what you're seeing.




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