Yes.
Is there a place where to put it ?
At 07:57 12/09/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>Can you wiki this?
>
>Lionel Crine wrote:
>>I found a solution wich work perfectly with IE and mozilla and firebird.
>>Here is the pipeline :
>> <map:match pattern="save/*">
>> <map:act type="header">
>> <map:parameter name="Pragma" value="no-cache" />
>> <map:parameter name="Content-Disposition"
>> value="attachment ; filename=test.xml" />
>> <map:parameter name="Content-Type"
>> value="binary/octet-stream" /> --> this parameter is not
>> understood
>> </map:act>
>> <map:read type="resource" src="D://{1}"
>> mime-type="binary/octet-stream"/>
>> </map:match>
>>OR :
>> <map:match pattern="save/*">
>> <map:act type="header">
>> <map:parameter name="Pragma" value="no-cache" />
>> <map:parameter name="Content-Disposition"
>> value="attachment ; filename=test.xml" />
>> <map:parameter name="mime-type"
>> value="binary/octet-stream" />
>> </map:act>
>> <map:read type="resource" src="D://{1}"/>
>> </map:match>
>>
>>I don't know which is the cleanest. I'll keep the first one.
>>Lionel
>>
>>
>>At 18:05 11/09/2003 +0200, you wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I'd like my browser web not to display the xml document but to open a
>>>download popup.
>>>
>>>I hae created a serializer with a mime-type set to binary/octet-stream,
>>>but when I try :
>>><map:match pattern="save.xml">
>>> <map:generate type="file" src="toto.xml"/>
>>> <map:serializer type="save"/>
>>></map:match>
>>>
>>>
>>>the browser display the document.
>>>
>>>Else if I try to write <map:match pattern="save.t"> instead, the
>>>download popup comes up!!!
>>>
>>>Any idea ?
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>Lionel
>
>
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