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You can set the header manually by returning a HttpResponse. |
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@yawkat If I return a |
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I am streaming CSV data from a Controller method - How do I set the
Content-Disposition: attachment
header so that browsers download it instead of display it?I see that for sending 'Files', this is done automatically, but I don't intend to use either of the two return types shown in that example, my method signature looks like this:
Isn't there a way to just annotate the content disposition? It seems weird to me that it currently seems tied to specific response types - In general, any response of any type might be inline or attachment. It's an independent concern.
Thank you in advance for the help.
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