"Katiyar, Bhawana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using IE 5.5 SP2. My request for a PDF document is being sent twice.
This is a FAQ, you'll find answers in the archives.
A summary:
First, it is important that IEx takes clues how to handle the
content from the URL even before it requests the
att Savino
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> I think Matt was saying that you *shouldn't* set no-cac
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>how do you set the no-cache for the output header going out of the servlet,
>because I saw this prob just yesterday.
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t; (at least in my experience).
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> Matt Savino
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> From: Katiyar, Bhawana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> I am using IE 5.5 SP2. My request for a PDF document is being
> sent twice.
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At 15:36 05/03/02, Katiyar, Bhawana wrote:
>I am using IE 5.5 SP2. My request for a PDF document is being sent twice.
>Does anyone has a working servlet which serves PDF requests in one shot.
>
>Thanks
>Bh
Blame Microsoft. Your *browser* is requesting it twice. It isn't a fault in
the servlet.
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Subject: RE: FO -> PDF works with Netscape, not with IE
If you have to support older verisons of IE (<5.5), you'll also have to take
a couple of steps to avoid calling FOP 2 or 3 times. One you'll want to look
out for User-Agent='contype' in the request header, a
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> From: Chetan Vig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 1:51 PM
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> Make sure you have the following set in your response
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Make sure you have the following set in your response
// CONTENT DISPOSITION ENSURES THAT IE BROWSER RECOGNIZES
THE PDF
// BYTE STREAM AS A PDF FILE
// SOLUTION FOUND FROM MICROSOFT SUPPORT PAGE
// NO IMPACT FOR NETSCAPE BROWSE
Be sure you set the content length, otherwise IE has problems. It also
helps to call reset to clear any information in the HTTP header before
setting your content type or any other values.
Jim
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