Does this mean you have to go an clean up these files later or is this done when the process ends? I don't want to slow the users down unless I have to.
I think I would like to determine the user-agent and work around the repeating requests....somehow. Do you know how to find out the user- agent when using Apache::Request? I can't see it when I use this object. Thanx. Dp. On 29 Jul 2004 at 15:08, Arnaud Blancher wrote: > Dermot Paikkos a écrit : > > >Arnaud, > > > >Yes I am/was using I.E.6 I have installed Firefox 0.9 and it works > >fine. > > > >A bit frustrating as I know that most of the users will be using I.E > >5/6. I suppose I am not going to have to check the incoming request's > > browser type and tweak the functions to suit each. > > > > > > > > I have this problem which Cocon an FOP ! > It's seem to be a problem whith the pluging in Internet Exploreur who > call the program twice ! (first is not finish, when the second came, > which a 304 status, so you can't see your pdf, isn't it ?) > > On solution is to create your pdf in the hard disk and send a redirect > to the client for the static pdf. It's work fine, but slowly ! > > Arnaud. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ~~ Dermot Paikkos * [EMAIL PROTECTED] Network Administrator @ Science Photo Library Phone: 0207 432 1100 * Fax: 0207 286 8668 -- Report problems: http://perl.apache.org/bugs/ Mail list info: http://perl.apache.org/maillist/modperl.html List etiquette: http://perl.apache.org/maillist/email-etiquette.html