I have been using:
print $q->header(-type=>$type, -Content_Disposition=>"filename=$node->
+{title}");
print $$data;
...with a script that grabs files (mostly photographs) from a database and sends them to the browser. After determining the mime.type and verifying the data, of course.
I have never had IE not respect the filename I sent it.
This is running from Apache/1.3.26 (Unix).
-xtype
P.S. Oh, and I agree with this post, except that I would like an option between the node ID or the node Title (set in user prefs). Maybe it would default to node Title for the Anons.
pmdev...get to work.
update: Also, I would like to see it sent with every request. I see no need for a "save" link.
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