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I have a webpage that pulls information from a database, converts it to .csv format, and writes the file to the HTTPResponse.

string csv = GetCSV();
Response.Clear();
Response.ContentType = "text/csv";
Response.Write(csv);

This works fine, and the file is sent to the client with no problems. However, when the file is sent to the client, the name of the current page is used, instead of a more friendly name (like "data.csv").

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My question is, how can I change the name of the file that is written to the output stream without writing the file to disk and redirecting the client to the file's url?

EDIT: Thanks for the responses guys. I got 4 of the same response, so I just chose the first one as the answer.

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I believe this will work for you.

Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment; filename=NewFileName.csv");
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You just need to set the Content-Disposition header

Content-Disposition:  attachment; filename=data.csv;


This Microsoft Support article has some good information

How To Raise a "File Download" Dialog Box for a Known MIME Type

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Add a "Content-Disposition" header with the value "attachment; filename=filename.csv".

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Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment; filename=File.doc")

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