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hey all,

when i call one of these from my web form i always get a dialog asking if i
want to open or save. is there a way around this?

thanks,
rodchar
Nov 19 '05 #1
2 827
nope...
It's the users settings that determine what they want to do with the file.
You can try to force it to ALWAYS say this, but you can't force it to never
say it....
--
Curt Christianson
site: http://www.darkfalz.com
blog: http://blog.darkfalz.com

"rodchar" wrote:
hey all,

when i call one of these from my web form i always get a dialog asking if i
want to open or save. is there a way around this?

thanks,
rodchar

Nov 19 '05 #2
please forgive me i don't understand. what users setting could i change to
bypass this and just open the help?

"Curt_C [MVP]" wrote:
nope...
It's the users settings that determine what they want to do with the file.
You can try to force it to ALWAYS say this, but you can't force it to never
say it....
--
Curt Christianson
site: http://www.darkfalz.com
blog: http://blog.darkfalz.com

"rodchar" wrote:
hey all,

when i call one of these from my web form i always get a dialog asking if i
want to open or save. is there a way around this?

thanks,
rodchar

Nov 19 '05 #3

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