>You can do this from an ASP page, by specifying Response.ContentType and also setting a ContentDisposition header. Do a search through MSDN and the WEB for references to ContentType and ContentDisposition.
Mark;
Just for "kicks" I went to the Microsoft MSDN librany on line at:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?URL=/library/backgrnd/html/msdeforvs.htmIt does not include VB Script and is for .NET. I find this interesting as Visual Studio 7.0 has not been released.
That was yesterday - today, I get a selection page. Typical of Microsoft web sites - very dynamic!
Tom