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In reply to Shenan Stanley's post on January 28, In reply to Jhammer's post on January 28, Is there a way to prevent IE from doing this? I encountered this problem too.
The unexpected solution was to place a query string on the end of the URL. Apparently, Internet Explorer isn't paying attention to mime types, content-type headers, or any other relevant information from the HTTP response. Instead, it is looking at the URL, seeing that it ends in ". Fortunately, if the URL does not end with ". Appending a query string causes the URL to no longer end with ".
Any query string will work, and your website can just ignore the query string. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams?
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