Jim Lucas wrote:
> This should take care of the problem. You might also need to send back some
> specific headers to tell the browser what you are sending it, but it should
> work even without that being done.
I think this works only in IE, always send Content-Type.
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ay, September 18, 2003 2:01 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] This is my fourth day of hitting this brick wall!
Anyone...Purlese help!
> On Thursday 18 September 2003 16:24, Steve Jackson wrote:
> > I know a few have already done this on the list but I have read articles
> > on Zend tried
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> Subject: RE: [PHP] This is my fourth day of hitting this
> brick wall! Anyone...Purlese help!
>
>
> > Have you tried the obvious, such as using browsers other than
> > IE? Or a
> > different version of IE?
> >
>
> So
> Have you tried the obvious, such as using browsers other than
> IE? Or a
> different version of IE?
>
So far I've tried IE 6.0.2, IE 5.0, Netscape 7 and they don't work.
> Fact is that there are versions of IE that have broken mime handling.
This I didn't know, so I just tried it on Konqu
On Thursday 18 September 2003 16:24, Steve Jackson wrote:
> I know a few have already done this on the list but I have read articles
> on Zend tried other functions done everything I can, de-bugged till I'm
> blue in the face and still haven't been able to solve this.
>
> I need to protect files by
I know a few have already done this on the list but I have read articles
on Zend tried other functions done everything I can, de-bugged till I'm
blue in the face and still haven't been able to solve this.
I need to protect files by leaving them outside the web root.
I call them up ok. (the link is
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