Hello,

I generate for a site via fpdf (script-name: druck.php) a druck.pdf - with 
mime-type "application/pdf" in his header (please see 
http://www.werkleitz.de/~ub -> impressum -> Druckversion) and the most browser 
accept this.

Except elinks: there comes a window with: "What to do?" and "What would you 
like to do with the file 'druck.pdf' (type: application/pdf)?", with 
input-field "kpdf %" and "open, save, display, show header, cancel". If I now 
use "save" so it saves the file as druck.pdf and after this I can open it as a 
pdf-file. But if I choose "open", so I get the following error-message in kpdf: 
"Could not open file:///tmp/elinkcoHwSL.php" and in elinks "kpdf: Warning: 
Unknown mimetype 'application/x-php'".

Why elinks changed the mime-type and the file-ending back to .php? And how can 
I say elinks to do the right? Or is it maybe a bug?

thank you for help

Jens Koch++
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