Content-Disposition: inline : The browser tries to display the file (default).
This attribute typically only works for same-origin URLs. If the file is hosted on a different domain (like an S3 bucket), the browser may ignore the attribute and open the file anyway. Download File Maya Shavin Raymond Camden - Fron...
By default, modern browsers prefer to open "viewable" files—such as PDFs, images, or text documents—directly in a new tab or window instead of initiating a download. Developers have two primary ways to override this behavior: Content-Disposition: inline : The browser tries to display
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="example.pdf" : This forces the browser to open a "Save As" dialog. Programmatically downloading files in the browser By default, modern browsers prefer to open "viewable"
The simplest method is adding the download attribute to an HTML anchor ( ) tag.
For a more robust solution, servers can send an HTTP header that explicitly dictates how the file should be handled.
Using tells the browser to save the file rather than open it.