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    grewin
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    Hi all, Is there a way that i can use inline and attachment at the same time in content-disposition for Response Headers? i have code like this

    HttpContext.Current.Response.AddHeader("Content-disposition", "inline; filename=__aaa.pdf");

    I want to open the file first in the browser and then open the dialog box for download as well. How can i do that? I tried to AddHeader again after that line of code and replaced the "inline" with "attachment", but that didn't work. Please help me. Thanks alot! -ewin :)

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      Hi all, Is there a way that i can use inline and attachment at the same time in content-disposition for Response Headers? i have code like this

      HttpContext.Current.Response.AddHeader("Content-disposition", "inline; filename=__aaa.pdf");

      I want to open the file first in the browser and then open the dialog box for download as well. How can i do that? I tried to AddHeader again after that line of code and replaced the "inline" with "attachment", but that didn't work. Please help me. Thanks alot! -ewin :)

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      Lost User
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      Make two pages out of it; use the first page to display it, the second page to download it. Next, embed the first page into page two (using a frame?) :)

      I are troll :)

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        Make two pages out of it; use the first page to display it, the second page to download it. Next, embed the first page into page two (using a frame?) :)

        I are troll :)

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        Eddy, thanks, i saw that our website already using the concept you suggested, you just enlighten me. haha thanks alot! -ewin

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