Re: [PHP] Bypassing the 'open or save' dialog when outputting a docum ent

2003-09-21 Thread [-^-!-%-
This is a client issue. There should be an option on the dialog box that you can check to do that. _j =P e p i e D e s i g n s www.pepiedesigns.com Providing Solutions That Increase Productivity Web Developement. Database. Hosting. Multimedia. On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Curt Zirzow wrote: >

Re: [PHP] Bypassing the 'open or save' dialog when outputting a docum ent

2003-09-19 Thread Christophe Chisogne
Curt Zirzow wrote: a dialog that asks whether to open or save the document. >> Nope, unfortunately you don't have that power, and for good reasons. I agree, a browser should NOT open document (dangerous macros?) without asking. I remember Microsoft created a patch for IE (around version 5.5) to

Re: [PHP] Bypassing the 'open or save' dialog when outputting a docum ent

2003-09-19 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote FLOWERS, Gareth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hi, > > I'v created several pages for my company website that output php to MS Word > and MS Excel. These work fine fine but as soon as you load the page you get > a dialog that asks whether to open or save the document. We always select > 'open

[PHP] Bypassing the 'open or save' dialog when outputting a docum ent

2003-09-19 Thread FLOWERS, Gareth
Hi, I'v created several pages for my company website that output php to MS Word and MS Excel. These work fine fine but as soon as you load the page you get a dialog that asks whether to open or save the document. We always select 'open' as we want view the contents in Excel/Word applications. Is