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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 07/17/06 15:03
Simon Rigby wrote:
> I appreciate the help guys but I;m still not having a lot of luck. The
> main difference I find in my example from others on the web is that the
> examples I have seen apply to a file that already exsists, whereas in
> my case I am setting the headers and then "echoing" the $data to the
> browser. Could this be why its not working in IE? I;m really scratching
> my nut on this one, especially as it works fine in Firefox.
>
> Cheers
>
> Simon
>
Simon,
Might I (again) suggest you ask in alt.html? This doesn't look like a
problem with PHP - if it were, it should act the same in both browsers.
Rather, it looks like something IE is doing differently.
And alt.html would have more experts on why IE works different than FF
with the same valid HTML.
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