Sorry, I have found this is a pathInfo issue, look I at my next post
:pathInfo is not enconded.
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From: Hugo Villeneuve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 10:05 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Serving PDF files on Apache2 + Tomcat4.1
I can
Hi, I am switching between Tomcat 3.3 and Tomcat 4.1. Now my servlet that
was using the pathInfo parameter does not work when I have special char in
the path (like é).
Tomcat 3.3 :
http://server/context/my_servletHandler/public/Qualité/myDoc.txt
OK, path info is decoded on the server
Tomcat 4.1
I use tomcat 4.1 to serve Dynamic PDF.
I have a servlet that send's PDF to the browser. When I call my servlet
directly (see URL below) the PDF gets render on the client correctly.
When I go through a I get a Adobe alert File does not
begin with %PDF-. The file gets corrupted.
it is not the
I can share the experience I had with IE5, Tomcat 4.1 and serving dynamic
PDF.
IE 5 have a problem with the "Cache-Control" parameter in the HTTP 1.1
header. With Tomcat 4.1, if I just send the pdf on the OutputStream every
think is working fine. What is your problem exactly?
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PS: there is ten time more action/response in this apache mailing list then
any Oracle Forums (when forum is working).
-Original Message-
From: Hugo Villeneuve [mailto:hvilleneuve@;b-wax.com]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 11:57 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Serving PDF files gets
exactly are you using to generate the pdf-- home-grown code or Adobe
Distiller? If your own code, are you sure you're creating the file itself
properly?
Hugo Villeneuve wrote:
> I am all confused now. All the test I did make it looks like a Adobe
problem
> but :
>
> 1- When
he file)
> - Don't know if there is a possibility to downgrade
> the http version in tomcat.
>
>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Hugo Villeneuve [mailto:hvilleneuve@;b-wax.com]
>>Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 3:39 PM
>>To: Tomcat Users List
>>Subj
, even if
it is not the recomended behavior).
At a guess, your servlet can't handle Adobe's "partial-request" statements,
and is getting confused when Adobe issues multiple request for the same
document.
"Hugo Villeneuve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in messa
.
What is the difference between Tomcat 3.2 HTTP Header and 4.1 Header ?
Any information about that ?
My System :
- Win NT
- Struts 1.0
- Tomcat 3.2 --- 4.1
thank you
Hugo Villeneuve
www.b-wax.com