Joe,
> Thanks mate, appears that it was a browser caching issue.
Whoops ;)
Also, please note that MSIE is a steaming pile of dung when it comes to
content-type headers.
http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/~flavell/www/content-type.html
and more importantly:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/networkin
g? I thought the filter was to apply
>> at
>> run time, so when the file is being downloaded, and thus should open as
>> the
>> newly upload files do. Thanks for the help.
>>
>> Joe
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I was wondering why this is happening? I thought the filter was to apply at
run time, so when the file is being downloaded, and thus should open as the
newly upload files do. Thanks for the help.
Joe
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ally as jumbled binary.
I was wondering why this is happening? I thought the filter was to apply at
run time, so when the file is being downloaded, and thus should open as the
newly upload files do. Thanks for the help.
Joe
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