Re: giving a filename hint to the browser?

2007-08-20 Thread Mark Harrison
Ray Morris wrote: Google Content-Disposition. This is techincally a MAIL header, not an HTTP header, I think, but the major browsers seem to pay some attention to it, at least some times. Ah, that's perfect. Firefox honors it on Save As..., and Safari honors it on both Save As... and when

giving a filename hint to the browser?

2007-08-17 Thread Mark Harrison
I have a module that is serving out images in various formats and resolution. Our canonical format is: /operation/image/resolution for example, to get a jpeg thumbnail of foo.tif 256 pixels: http://myserver/thumb/foo.tif/256-wide-jpg This is all working well now and fits in with how other

Re: giving a filename hint to the browser?

2007-08-17 Thread Ray Morris
Google Content-Disposition. This is techincally a MAIL header, not an HTTP header, I think, but the major browsers seem to pay some attention to it, at least some times. -- Ray B. Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] Strongbox - The next generation in site security: http://www.bettercgi.com/strongbox/