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Posted by Steve on 11/07/07 16:48
"Steve" <no.one@example.com> wrote in message
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> "Tompkins" <cappieins@t-online.de> wrote in message
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ok, i re-read your hodge-podge op. what you're saying is that:
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i want to display a pdf directly in the browser, and when i use the
*browser's* file->"save as" menu option, the browser gives the default file
name as the name of the url/web-page rather than the file name i specified
in the header.
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if that is the case, there is nothing you can do to be consistent across all
browsers. headers are "directives", not "commands". the browser treats them
like *suggestions* and nothing more. this has nothing to do with fpdf.
to test it, put an already created pdf in your web root, use a browser to
pull it up via its url...then file->'save as'. notice, url...not file name.
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