there.
Sorry I couldn't help more
Shane
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From: João Borsoi Soares [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 5:26 PM
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Subject: RE: http download/open files..
Em Seg, 2003-01-06 às 19:02, Daily, Shane, CTR escreveu
06, 2003 5:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: http download/open files..
Em Seg, 2003-01-06 às 19:02, Daily, Shane, CTR escreveu:
There is no way to FORCE a browser to download a file (security). It will
/
should always ask first if the mime type is unknown to itself.
Maybe if you
On 06-Jan-2003/22:26 -0200, João Borsoi Soares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Em Seg, 2003-01-06 às 19:02, Daily, Shane, CTR escreveu:
There is no way to FORCE a browser to download a file (security). It will /
should always ask first if the mime type is unknown to itself.
Maybe if you could
Whether or not the file is opened or downloaded depends on the browser MIME
settings. For example... If I have MS Office installed on my machine (and
I'm browsing with Internet Exploder) and I click on a Word document from
your web site, chances are the word document will open in the browser. I
OK. But, I want to make a link where the mime type is not considered, to
force download. Do you know how to do it?
Em Seg, 2003-01-06 às 17:29, Daily, Shane, CTR escreveu:
Whether or not the file is opened or downloaded depends on the browser MIME
settings. For example... If I have MS Office
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Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 1:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: http download/open files..
OK. But, I want to make a link where the mime type is not considered, to
force download. Do you know how to do it?
Em Seg, 2003-01-06 às 17:29, Daily, Shane, CTR escreveu
OK. But, I want to make a link where the mime type is not considered, to
force download. Do you know how to do it?
As far as I know, you can't.
MB
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On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 15:18, Vidiot wrote:
OK. But, I want to make a link where the mime type is not considered, to
force download. Do you know how to do it?
You can't. The browser will bring up a Save As dialog if it does not
recognize the MIME type, does not have a registered plugin, and
Em Seg, 2003-01-06 às 19:02, Daily, Shane, CTR escreveu:
There is no way to FORCE a browser to download a file (security). It will /
should always ask first if the mime type is unknown to itself.
Maybe if you could provide more details on what EXACTLY you're trying to
accomplish.