<% '-------------------------------------------- Response.Buffer = True Dim strFilePath, strFileSize, strFileName Const adTypeBinary = 1 strFilePath = "c:\websites\pilze\data\2000Pilze_3.2.05_07.zip" ' strFileSize = leerlassen um probleme zu vermeiden strFileName = "2000Pilze_3.2.05_07.zip" ' folgenden code nicht modifizieren -- netsolution.ch Response.Clear Set objStream = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Stream") objStream.Open objStream.Type = adTypeBinary objStream.LoadFromFile strFilePath strFileType = lcase(Right(strFileName, 4)) ' Feel Free to Add Your Own Content-Types Here Select Case strFileType Case ".asf" ContentType = "video/x-ms-asf" Case ".avi" ContentType = "video/avi" Case ".doc" ContentType = "application/msword" Case ".zip" ContentType = "application/zip" Case ".xls" ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-excel" Case ".gif" ContentType = "image/gif" Case ".jpg", "jpeg" ContentType = "image/jpeg" Case ".wav" ContentType = "audio/wav" Case ".mp3" ContentType = "audio/mpeg3" Case ".mpg", "mpeg" ContentType = "video/mpeg" Case ".rtf" ContentType = "application/rtf" Case ".htm", "html" ContentType = "text/html" Case ".asp" ContentType = "text/asp" Case Else 'Handle All Other Files ContentType = "application/octet-stream" End Select Response.AddHeader "Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename= " & strFileName ' Response.AddHeader "Content-Length", strFileSize ' In a Perfect World, Your Client would also have UTF-8 as the default ' In Their Browser Response.Charset = "UTF-8" Response.ContentType = ContentType Response.BinaryWrite objStream.Read Response.Flush objStream.Close Set objStream = Nothing %>