Re: Printing to a buffer

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Todd Cary wrote:
Marcus -

Many thanks!  I did not know that MIME-Type.  Change duly made!

You're not suggesting that you actually set the MIME-Type to application/force-download, are you?



Todd

Marcus Bointon wrote:

On 13 Nov 2005, at 00:17, Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:

seem to do that. I just tried "application/text" since I use "application/pdf" for other applications.


Whatever it's giving the user the ability to do, it's probably because the browser doesn't recognise the (invalid) MIME-Type.


Quite - it's right up there with 'application/force-download'. If you want to suggest (the final choice is not yours to make) that a browser might download something instead of displaying it, set an appropriate content-disposition header instead of setting the wrong type.

Marcus


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