
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Loïc wrote:
Hi Lance!
No - I had already tried the cvs version with exactly the same result - both on my home and office machines - IE 5.0
OK, with the current cvs version just try this: ---- new code starts here ---- // lem9: we need "inline" instead of "attachment" for IE 5.5 $content_disp = (USR_BROWSER_AGENT == 'IE') ? '' : 'attachment; '; header('Content-Disposition: ' . $content_disp . 'filename="' . $filename . '.' . $ext . '"'); ---- new code ends here ----
It seems that IE5.0 doesn't like this 'Content-Disposition' header as soon as it is used with a valid syntax ;)
Actually I've now realised that it works fine with or without 'inline' when run under http, but the failures are occuring consistently under https ?? REgards Lance
Regards, Loïc
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