Alex--thanks for the feedback. It seems Opera is well, not playing
nicely! :)

I'm not concerned with you getting the "other.html" page  (in Linux) --
this should be the default if all else fails. However, the Opera Win
stuff is very troubling. :(



On 10/07/2010 05:09 AM, Alex Fisher wrote:
> Hi Kay:.
> 
> Tested on Google Chrome 6.0.472.53, Firefox 3.6.10 and Opera 10.11, Linux 
> X86_64, kernel 2.6.3.7 and JRE 6u21
> 
> Google Chrome: works perfectly, directed to the Linux RPM build w/o JRE
> 
> Firefox: set up the same URL as Opera, but got a 404 (can send you the 
> screenshot if you want it).

VERY odd! I'm on Linux (be default) with FF 3.6, and this is good for
me...produces the correct link.

I don't need the 404....this just means the link it generated is really
NOT available (we have no way of verifying these at the moment), but I
would like to know what it was, i.e. the final DL link it generated for you.

> 
> Opera. seemed OK, but ended up being directed to other/html (didn't detect 
> "platform variant" correctly) (last debug messages were "platform varient:**" 
> followed by "platform mapping not available for Linux").
> 
> Tested on Windows XP Professional, SP3, fully patched, running in Virtual Box 
> as i686. Browsers: Google Chrome 6.0.472.53, Firefox 3.6.10, Opera 10.11 and 
> Safari 5.0.2.
> 
> Google Chrome: Functioned correctly
> 
> Firefox: Functioned correctly, produced correct download
> 
> Opera: Functioned fine up until the last, then constructed a weird URL 
> (message was "Proposed link : y", redirected to 
> <download.openoffice.org/test/y>)
> 
> Safari: Functioned correctly.
> 
> Summary: There appears to be a few issues left on Linux, however Windows 
> functions fine with the exception of Opera. Note, not tested with Internet 
> Explorer.
> 
> 
> 

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Kay Schenk                                ph:  530-898-5339
Applications Development and Enterprise Design
CSU, Chico

"There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want."
                -- Bill Watterson, "Calvin and Hobbes"
                            [ thoughts on retirement :) ]

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