![]() ![]() Also, If I right-click and "save as" on the file in my web app, I can download the file and view it no problem. If I double click on the same file in Windows (instead of having IIS serve the file), the drawing opens up in the When I requestĪny of these files, the viewer toolbar comes up, but no drawing comes up (I've confirmed that the MIME type is coming through correctly). dwf files that I've placed in my web app. dwf that maps to "drawing/x-dwf", per the web site's documentation, but I'm having some strange problems. On my development machine, I've added a MIME type in IIS for. dwf file is requested in Internet Explorer, the viewer toolbar is embedded in the browser and the drawing file appears beneath it.at least that's what is supposed to happen. ![]() DWF is just a drawing file format that requires a special viewer (kind of like. I'm not sure if this is an issue specific to. This may be a bit off topic here but I've been pulling my hair out trying to figure out what's going on, and it does have an interesting ASP. ![]()
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