Bob N
CSSLP
SCJP - 1.4
SCJD - (B&S) Used 1.5 And It Runs On Solaris10
SCWCD - Thanks to HFSJ!!
Bob N
CSSLP
SCJP - 1.4
SCJD - (B&S) Used 1.5 And It Runs On Solaris10
SCWCD - Thanks to HFSJ!!
Bob N
CSSLP
SCJP - 1.4
SCJD - (B&S) Used 1.5 And It Runs On Solaris10
SCWCD - Thanks to HFSJ!!
Probably the way they do this is to use:contained inside the <head> for the page. This causes the browser to redirect (after 1 second) to the url "xxx"; if you set xxx to be the address of your resource, this would first display the HTML page, then cause the browser to present the download window - this assumes the Content-Type returned from that URL isn't directly renderable in the browser, such as text/plain or text/html (or certain XML, XHTML or image formats are), otherwise that page will be displayed rather than the download dialog window.I am sure you have been to a website where you have downloaded something (because the "Save As" dialogue box of your browser comes up), then after your are finished downloading it, you get some type of confirmation in your browser (like "Thanks for trying our product" or something like that).
Bob N
CSSLP
SCJP - 1.4
SCJD - (B&S) Used 1.5 And It Runs On Solaris10
SCWCD - Thanks to HFSJ!!
Bob N
CSSLP
SCJP - 1.4
SCJD - (B&S) Used 1.5 And It Runs On Solaris10
SCWCD - Thanks to HFSJ!!
Bob N
CSSLP
SCJP - 1.4
SCJD - (B&S) Used 1.5 And It Runs On Solaris10
SCWCD - Thanks to HFSJ!!