Node.js
Node.js
Set the Content-Disposition of an Attachment
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.SetAttachmentDisposition method, which sets the Content-Disposition value for the attachment at a given zero-based index. The default disposition is attachment. This example changes an attachment's disposition to inline.
Background: The
Content-Disposition header hints how a client should present a part: attachment means "offer it as a download," while inline means "display it within the message" (as an email client does with an embedded image). Setting it lets you control that behavior — though clients ultimately decide how to honor the hint.Chilkat Node.js Downloads
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function chilkatExample() {
var success = false;
// Demonstrates the SetAttachmentDisposition method, which sets the Content-Disposition
// value for the attachment at the given zero-based index. The default disposition is
// "attachment".
var email = new chilkat.Email();
email.Subject = "Set attachment disposition";
email.AddStringAttachment("image.txt","(pretend inline content)");
// Set the disposition of the first attachment (index 0) to "inline".
success = email.SetAttachmentDisposition(0,"inline");
if (success == false) {
console.log(email.LastErrorText);
return true;
}
// The attachment's Content-Disposition is now "inline".
console.log(email.GetMime());
}
chilkatExample();