It would be better if you haven't gone to far already to save the files into an level above the web directory and simply save the link to the file into a varchar in the DB. Then just call the link into an <a href="">. G -----Original Message----- From: Victor Yegorov [mailto:viy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 20 March 2003 10:47 To: Postgres PHP Subject: [PHP] manage stored files via web Hello. Sorry for off-topic, but... I have the following problem. I'm developing system with ability to store files inside it. Files are being stored in postgres as large objects. The problem is, that actual file names are stored along with LO oids. When user wants to download some file, it clicks on link: "...?oid=<oid>&action=get" and browser suggests strange name for file being downloaded (currently it suggests domain name or link text as file name). What I want is that file name suggested by browser would be the one, stored in DB. I currently enclose it in Content-type: HTTP header, but that seems to be not working. Thanks in advance. -- Victor Yegorov