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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:02:08+00:00 2026-05-13T15:02:08+00:00

I’m trying to return a zip file, as a stream over a browser. This

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I’m trying to return a zip file, as a stream over a browser. This works fine with other types of files (e.g. Excel files) but when I start dealing with zip files I can’t get my browsers to recognise that it’s a zip.

Both Firefox and IE running on my test machine prompt, asking what program to open the file with. Explorer is set as the default for the zip file association.

IE doesn’t report very much back, Firefox however tells me what the file type is a

application/zip

which as far as I can tell is the correct mime type for a zip file. The only thing I don’t have set is the extension, so the file is just called ‘Test’ rather than ‘Test.zip’ but as far as I was aware that should all be figured out by the mime type.

Anyone have any ideas on what might be going wrong?

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    2026-05-13T15:02:08+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:02 pm

    You should send the file with, ensuring the file extension is included:

    Content-disposition: attachment; filename=Test.zip

    As a header.

    In C#:

    Response.ContentType = "application/zip";
    Response.AddHeader("Content-Length", contentLength.ToString());
    Response.AddHeader("Content-disposition", "attachment; filename=" + fileName);
    
    if (Request.UserAgent.Contains("MSIE"))
    {
        Response.AddHeader("Content-Transfer-Encoding", "binary");
    }
    
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