I have not tried this, but what if you change the cfcontent type to unknown?
Like so:
cfcontent type=unknown
cfheader name=Content-Disposition value=filename=report.xlsx
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 2:37 AM, Christophe Maso zum...@hotmail.com wrote:
Have seen a few posts around the web with
I've had the same problem, although the file will open after the user clicks
yes. I Looked to see if there's a different MIME type to use for .xlsx files
vs. .xls files, and there is (see
http://blogs.msdn.com/vsofficedeveloper/pages/Office-2007-Open-XML-MIME-Types.aspx).
But using that mime
Have seen a few posts around the web with this problem, but no evident
solution. I have a cfm page that I want to make exportable to excel 2007
(.xlsx file). From what I've seen here:
http://blogs.msdn.com/vsofficedeveloper/pages/Office-2007-Open-XML-MIME-Types.aspx
it looks like the
I'm using cfcontent to generate reports in MS Excel. Previously the useres had
MS Excel 2003 to open the files, but now, some have upgraded to MS excel 2007
and they are getting error messages.
They are along the lines of The xxx.cfm file you are attempting to download is
incompatible with
I have created an application that uses cfcontent to generate an Excel
spreadsheet of the user's query results. Believe it or not, we have a few
users who are still using Office 97, and they have encountered problems
opening these files when the file size is about 2MB and larger. We don't
: cfcontent and excel problem
I have created an application that uses cfcontent to generate an Excel
spreadsheet of the user's query results. Believe it or not,
we have a few
users who are still using Office 97, and they have encountered
problems
opening these files when the file size is about
with this problem.
Thanks,
KeAnne
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Subject: RE: cfcontent and excel problem
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 09:53:50 -0600
We ran into this issue. Our company standard is still Office97. It sucks.
IIRC Office 2000 has an upper limit
AM
Subject: CFContent and Excel
Hi all,
I'm trying to create an Excel file on the fly. I can generate the file
no problem, but it needs to have certain column widths etc in order for
it to display properly (it's for embedding in a Word doc). Do I have any
control over column widths, fonts
On Tue, 11 Sep 2001 06:45:35 -0500, Aaron Rouse
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You could generate your format in HTML and then grab that source and
push
that into a Excel file. Excel will keep the table cell widths and
fonts
from the HTML.
Thanks, I hadn't thought of that. Will that allow me to
Hi all,
I'm trying to create an Excel file on the fly. I can generate the file
no problem, but it needs to have certain column widths etc in order for
it to display properly (it's for embedding in a Word doc). Do I have any
control over column widths, fonts etc?
Thanks,
K.
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