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Re^2: Naming a Worksheet in Perl

by clscott (Friar)
on Aug 10, 2004 at 15:31 UTC ( [id://381629]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Naming a Worksheet in Perl
in thread Naming a Worksheet in Perl

bgreenlee's solution is the one that I use and has been recommened to me by others. It saves the pain of the redirect.

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Re^3: Naming a Worksheet in Perl
by dfaure (Chaplain) on Aug 10, 2004 at 18:41 UTC

    This is a good option, if you clearly know its limits:

    • dixit RFC 2616 (HTTP/1.1):

      Content-Disposition is not part of the HTTP standard, but since it is widely implemented, we are documenting its use and risks for implementors.
    • dixit Java Enterprise Best Practices:

      The bad news is that [...] many browsers second-guess the server's directives and do what they think is best rather than what they're told. These browsers--including Microsoft Internet Explorer and Opera--look at the file extension and "sniff" the incoming content. If they see HTML or image content, they inline-display the file contents instead of offering a Save As dialog.

    I just wanted to be rigorous. BTW last reference explains how to circumvent browser oddities with Content-disposition.

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