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  1. #1
    Tom Dunne
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    Default Force Download of PDF

    Hi Group,
    I am using Chuck Joslin's really neat force download (for a pdf). I have it
    on about 4 sites. But today I just added it to another site. It works fine.
    But...after you download/save the pdf, and you click on a link in the
    navigation bar to go to, say, home page, the security warning pops up saying
    IE has blocked this site from downloading files to your computer.

    Now this is after the pdf has downloaded. When I click "allow", then it
    takes you back to the same page, at which time you can click the link to go
    back to the home page....

    What the heck? Anyone have an idea what I might have done wrong?

    Thanks,
    Tom



  2. #2
    Chuck Joslin
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    Default Re: Force Download of PDF

    Tom,

    How about a couple of URLs? (-;

    A site without the warning and the site where this is happening.

    --
    Chuck Joslin
    BeyondFusion.com - Your Fusion Community
    www.beyondfusion.com

    Register domain names at www.awavedomains.com


    "Tom Dunne" <tom@willowroad.net> wrote in message
    news:hpj9ph$lvq$1@DailyPlanet.news.netobjects.com. ..
    > Hi Group,
    > I am using Chuck Joslin's really neat force download (for a pdf). I have
    > it on about 4 sites. But today I just added it to another site. It works
    > fine. But...after you download/save the pdf, and you click on a link in
    > the navigation bar to go to, say, home page, the security warning pops up
    > saying IE has blocked this site from downloading files to your computer.
    >
    > Now this is after the pdf has downloaded. When I click "allow", then it
    > takes you back to the same page, at which time you can click the link to
    > go back to the home page....
    >
    > What the heck? Anyone have an idea what I might have done wrong?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Tom
    >


  3. #3
    Tom Dunne
    Guest

    Default Re: Force Download of PDF

    Hi Chuck,

    Well, after sleeping on it, I just came back to the problem and here's what
    I did:

    There was a flash NAV bar on the page. I took that off, and put on a regular
    graphical nav bar and it now works. But, for your research, I'll include the
    URL's...

    The problem site was: www.SussexTailgators.com (the menu page). The one that
    works is: www.ParrishMusic.net (the rentals page).

    The Sussex Tailgators web site is only 1/2 finished and I hate it, but I
    have no time to work on it.

    Thanks for all that you do,

    Tom

    "Chuck Joslin" <chuckno@spambeyondfusion.com> wrote in message
    news:hpjg1k$q1v$1@DailyPlanet.news.netobjects.com. ..
    > Tom,
    >
    > How about a couple of URLs? (-;
    >
    > A site without the warning and the site where this is happening.
    >
    > --
    > Chuck Joslin
    > BeyondFusion.com - Your Fusion Community
    > www.beyondfusion.com
    >
    > Register domain names at www.awavedomains.com
    >
    >
    > "Tom Dunne" <tom@willowroad.net> wrote in message
    > news:hpj9ph$lvq$1@DailyPlanet.news.netobjects.com. ..
    >> Hi Group,
    >> I am using Chuck Joslin's really neat force download (for a pdf). I have
    >> it on about 4 sites. But today I just added it to another site. It works
    >> fine. But...after you download/save the pdf, and you click on a link in
    >> the navigation bar to go to, say, home page, the security warning pops up
    >> saying IE has blocked this site from downloading files to your computer.
    >>
    >> Now this is after the pdf has downloaded. When I click "allow", then it
    >> takes you back to the same page, at which time you can click the link to
    >> go back to the home page....
    >>
    >> What the heck? Anyone have an idea what I might have done wrong?
    >>
    >> Thanks,
    >> Tom
    >>




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