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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] I have a CGI program that writes FDF data to standard out like this: Content-type: application/vnd.fdf Expires: Monday, 01-Jan-92 00:00:00 GMT Pragma: no-cache %FDF-1.2 1 0 obj <</FDF <</Fields Ý Flds << /V (line01 data)/T (Line01)>> ¨ /F (d:/temp/UB92 lined.pdf) >> >> endobj trailer <</Root 1 0 R >> %%EOF What the browser (IE5.5) displays is the FDF text without the CRLF's. When I change the content type to "Content-type: application/pdf", the IE shows the FDF text *with* the CRLF's. In both cases, IE does not activate the Adobe Acrobat plugin which *is* invoked if I point the browser at a .fdf file on my local disk. The FDF data is correct; in fact, I can save the FDF text displayed by the browser as file.fdf, then open it with Adobe or IE, and it works as expected. Articles I've found on the web indicate that "application/vnd.fdf" is the correct content type. I had a similar problem back in April of this year which was solved by stopping and starting the browser; that doesn't help. I've tried it on both Win2K and Win98 with the same results. I'm looking for ideas to try or a manual to read. tia, Peter Dow Dow Software Services, Inc. 909 793-9050 voice 909 522-3214 cellular 909 793-4480 fax --
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