[pmwiki-users] fix for attachments with spaces in the name

Frank Graffagnino frankie at graffagnino.net
Tue Jan 15 16:00:17 CST 2008


nevermind... that didn't help as much as I thought it did.

Could it be that the site being behind SSL makes a difference (i.e. an
https site rather than http)?

FG

On Jan 15, 2008 3:57 PM, Frank Graffagnino <frankie at graffagnino.net> wrote:
> I'm using IE version 6.0.2900.
>
> Setting the following in config.php seems to help:
>
>     $DownloadDisposition = "attachment";
>
> That lets the downloads succeed on IE when I click "Save", but
> clicking open still has some weird error finding the file in the temp
> folder.  Weird.  But I'll take being able to save over nothing.
>
> Should the download disposition be attachment rather than inline?
>
> FG
>
>
>
> On Jan 15, 2008 1:58 PM, Patrick R. Michaud <pmichaud at pobox.com> wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 01:09:22PM -0600, Frank Graffagnino wrote:
> > > I fixed this by editing "scripts/upload.php" and enclosing the
> > > filename argument in the "Content-disposition" field to be enclosed in
> > > quotes.  This seemed to fix the problem.
> >
> > Excellent suggestion -- I'll make the change.
> >
> > > Also, I'm still having problems with downloading using Internet
> > > Explorer and direct download disabled.  Internet Explorer doesn't like
> > > something about the way the header is being transmitted.  Anyone
> > > successfully downloading files using Internet Explorer with direct
> > > download off?
> >
> > What version of IE are you using?  Also, IE likes to ignore the
> > Content-Type header and make its own choice about what it is receiving.
> > For example, IE often displays files containing html tags as HTML,
> > even if the Content-Type header says that the file is "text/plain"
> > or some other type.
> >
> > Pm
> >
>



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