I have tried everything I can think of. I have changed the mime type 100 times. Changed the headers 400 times. I've looked through stack over flow a dozen times. This works fine in Chrome. Soon as I go to download in Firefox it thinks it's a xlsx file, or a binary file. It even opens as an xlsx but it doesn't think it's a csv so the columns aren't seperated. If I save the file(instead of just hit open) it doesn't even put the extension on. I haven't even got to IE yet so this is kind of worrying me. New folder download mozilla mac.
I've tried text/csv, application/csv, application/binary, application/octet-stream.
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Thanks for any help. I cant download anything on my computer.
Safari, Opera and Chrome work fine. Haven't tried IE.
Ok this entire time it was a spacing issue. Harmor vst mac ableton. My file name was 'file name.csv' and this works in every browser except firefox. Soon as I put my file name to 'filename.csv with no spaces it downloaded it find. I didn't notice that when it was downloading it was only downloading the first part of the name before the space. Good luck!
Drew H
Drew HDrew H
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I had the same issue in PHP and found adding double quotes for the file name fixes the problem.
OharringtonOharrington
Ok this entire time it was a spacing issue. My file name was 'file name.csv' and this works in every browser except firefox. Ten types of innovation pdf download. Soon as I put my file name to 'filename.csv with no spaces it downloaded it find. I didn't notice that when it was downloading it was only downloading the first part of the name before the space.
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https://amatree885.weebly.com/blog/nancy-friday-books-free-download. In the future make sure the filename has a single quote around it in the header. This will allow Firefox to download it correctly(without stripping off anything past the space) if you need a space the file name.
Good luck!
Drew HDrew H
The content type text/csv is correct, but you should also add an charset encoding:
Mozilla Firefox Will Not Download
But what the hell is this: https://amatree885.weebly.com/gta-3-download-game-pc-free.html. Install activex windows 7 64.
Remove that headers! The content length is in bytes. Do not try to calculate it by yourself. It is definitly wrong in this example! A Mime-Type with major type
text
is not binary!Arne BurmeisterArne Burmeister
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Response.AddHeader('content-disposition', string.Format('attachment;filename='{0}', fileName));Response.ContentType = 'text/csv; charset=utf-8';
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I am not expert in Java/JSP but are you sure this is correct for text/csv?
response.setHeader('Content-Transfer-Encoding', 'binary');
Did you try commenting out this? In PHP I will simply echo/print the CSV preceded with headers content-type headers and disposition type.
response.setHeader('Content-Transfer-Encoding', 'binary');
Did you try commenting out this? In PHP I will simply echo/print the CSV preceded with headers content-type headers and disposition type.
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