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CFHEADER NAME="Content-Disposition" value="inline;
filename=D:\Attachments\ACF116.doc"
CFCONTENT TYPE="application/unknown"this is a test
Where can you find really good information about CFHEADER and
the type of values that can be used in the attribute fields
(NAME and VALUE)? Like value="inline;filename="mydocument.doc".
CFHEADER will allow you to pass any valid HTTP header, at least in CF 4.5.x.
Look at the HTTP RFCs:
That first example that uses the cfheader is exactly what i
need to happen on my site, and it doesn't work at all. I
actually copied your code (modified the query of course) to
a tee and it still doesn't do anything. I get a blank page.
Your example works flawlessly - I just don't get it.
that cfcontent is, but I threw
it in there. I also tried the page without the cfcontent, and it results in
a blank page with no source. Thanks Dave.
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CFHEADER NAME="Content-Disposition" value="inline;
filename=D:\Attachments\ACF116.doc"
CFCONTENT TYPE="application/unknown"this is a test
I don't know what the significance of using that cfcontent
is, but I threw it in there. I also tried the page without
the cfcontent, and it results in a
en from
current location" it doesn't work - oh well. They'll just have to save it
and then open it. thanks Dave.
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H, not to bug you all again on this subject, but could somebody please
post some code of their use of the cfcontent tag? I'm trying to devise a
plan to push files to a user's browser without exposing my directory
structure to the world. Can't seem to accomplish this - they are all going
to
H, not to bug you all again on this subject, but could
somebody please post some code of their use of the cfcontent
tag?
Here's an example of using CFCONTENT to generate non-HTML output. I realize
that's not exactly what you're doing, but it shows how to send the desired
filename to the
it.
Thanks though.
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 5:49 PM
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Subject: RE: cfcontent uncertainty
H, not to bug you all again on this subject, but could
somebody please post some
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