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providing downloadable files on a site
My client wants the company brochure I just did for them to be available for
download. I know I'm missing something obvious but how do I set up the site so users can click an icon or button and the file will download to their desktop? I'll also have another option for viewing the pdf on the site. What am I missing? |
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Re: providing downloadable files on a site
If you zip the file, it will force a download.
What is the format of this file? "mustangdesigner" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message news:frd0pc$oji$1@forums.macromedia.com... > My client wants the company brochure I just did for them to be available > for > download. I know I'm missing something obvious but how do I set up the > site so > users can click an icon or button and the file will download to their > desktop? > I'll also have another option for viewing the pdf on the site. What am I > missing? > > > |
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