![]() ![]() I prefer rather than to rely on browser support, or address this at the application layer, to use web server logic. The only browser I tested that didn't force download is IE.Ĭheck compatibility here. ![]() It might not work on HTML5-incompatible or outdated browsers. Or it will default to the filename on the serverside if you leave it empty, like this: Download the pdf Compatibility: I tested this on Firefox 21 and Iron, both worked fine. ![]() Please tell me how i can do this? This is a common issue but few people know there's a simple HTML 5 solution: Download the pdf Where newfilename is the suggested filename for the user to save the file. But I want it always pop-up to the user for download, irrespective of 'Adobe acrobat' is installed or not.
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