posted 23 years ago
It's a response header. Use like this:
The "inline" option means to open within the browser. In IE, you can edit the document - the browser simply becomes the Word parent frame, but it doesn't set up the familiar menu and toolbar stucture as it would if Word had launched externally.
For more info on the Content-Dispostion header, I recommend you search the Web using Google or whatever engine you are most comfortable with.
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