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I have a form where when a user presses the download button it a get_file.php script returns the specified php file. In ffx when I disable the adobe plugin, a download box appears with the correct file name. In IE8 I cant disable the adobe plugin for some reason, so it always opens in browser. This works fine, however, in both ffx and IE8, when I press the save button from the adobe toolbar I get the wrong file name. I get get_file.pdf.

I am using adobe reader 8.

These are the headers I'm setting:

header("Cache-Control: private");
header("Pragma:");
header("Content-type: application/pdf");
header("Content-Disposition: inline; filename=$pdfFileName");

Thanks!

Diego
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Setting tha pdf filename is quite complex. It dependeds what are you needs/environment.
Sometime ago I wrote a small doc about the topic. Hope it could be useful for you.
https://docs.google.com/View?docid=dchmct9k_9dxkdwk

Fabrizio Accatino
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  • I think I've tried all of that and still nothing :l thanks though – Diego Mar 30 '11 at 16:14
  • @Fabrizio Accatino, you clearly state that IE build from itself the file name when you save it thought Acrobat PDF plugin preview. Still same behavior with IE 11 ! – barbara.post Dec 17 '14 at 15:05
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Just add the filename to end of URL, it works fine for me

ex:

get_file.php/Myfilename.pdf
Rick31
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Instead of "Content-Disposition: inline;, try "Content-Disposition: attachment;.

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