I was following the example here:

http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/f15668449a41362/afdca6efdf668fbb?lnk=gst&q=stream#afdca6efdf668fbb

to stream PDF files.  Everytime I would try to open a pdf file,
though, IE6 would error "File Not Found".  It worked fine in Firefox.
Turns out it's a bug in IE6 with how CherryPy sets it's default
response headers.  Setting the additional headers of Pragma and Cache-
Control fixed it:

        response.headers['Content-Type'] = "application/pdf"
        response.headers['Content-Disposition']="attachment;
filename=BarCodes.pdf"
        response.headers['Pragma']="cache"
        response.headers['Cache-Control']="private"
        return response.stream(pdfContents,chunk_size=4096)

Just wanted to get that out there so it would be searchable in the
future.

Thanks.


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