MX 7.0.1 problem

2005-10-14 Thread Jacob
I am running 7.0.1 on one web server, with the rest of the web servers running 7.0 HF3 (all servers Windows 2003, IIS 6) On the servers with 7.0 HF3, file names with + in them serve up fine. But on the server with 7.0.1, file names with a + give an error. For example, the path and file name:

RE: MX 7.0.1 problem

2005-10-14 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
From: Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I am running 7.0.1 on one web server, with the rest of the web servers running 7.0 HF3 (all servers Windows 2003, IIS 6) On the servers with 7.0 HF3, file names with + in them serve up fine. But on the server with 7.0.1, file names with a + give an

Re: MX 7.0.1 problem

2005-10-14 Thread Robert Everland III
Just in case anyone was wondering what the RFC had to do with anything. 2.2. Reserved Characters Many URI include components consisting of or delimited by, certain special characters. These characters are called reserved, since their usage within the URI component is limited to their

RE: MX 7.0.1 problem

2005-10-14 Thread Dawson, Michael
I haven't seen Jochem around lately (where you at!) so here you go: Maybe he's out memorizing some new RFC's? M!ke ~| Logware (www.logware.us): a new and convenient web-based time tracking application. Start tracking and

Re: MX 7.0.1 problem

2005-10-14 Thread Stephen Dupre
I've logged this as bug 61325. You can probably keep 7.0.1 but backoff the connector to the 7.0 (JRun4 Updater 4 version) until we can look into this further. Stephen Dupre Macromedia QA I am running 7.0.1 on one web server, with the rest of the web servers running 7.0 HF3 (all servers