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6/14/2007 2:54 AM
 

Hello Gurus,

I am using DNN to make a document management system where the user can upload files on to the local intranet server.

If a user uploads any type of text files. MIME Types (text/plain, text/html, text/richtext, etc), the file is stored correctly. Now when the user downloads the files it gives something like

ORIGINAL CONTENT OF A HTML FILE UPLOADED

This is a test file<b> Ali is using this for test.</b> Please Ignore

CONTENT OF THE DOWNLOADED FILE

This is a test file<b> Ali is using this for test.</b> Please Ignore
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head id="Head">
<!--**********************************************************************************-->
<!-- DotNetNuke - http://www.dotnetnuke.com                                          -->
<!-- Copyright (c) 2002-2007                                                          -->
<!-- by DotNetNuke Corporation   -->
<!--**********************************************************************************-->
<meta id="MetaDescription" name="DESCRIPTION" content="DMS"><meta id="MetaKeywords" name="KEYWORDS" content="DMS,DotNetNuke,DNN">
.......

........

.........

Why in the world has it to download all the extra code alongwith the original content.

Hope the explanation helps and you can provide some solution to this.

Regards,

Ali Kitabi

 
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6/14/2007 9:36 AM
 

you should do that from your own aspx file, not from the usercontrol. Remember: the usercontrol is embedded in the dnn page, so that will be sent to the client as well


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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