[hlds] Re: DoD Steam sv_downloadurl questions

2007-05-07 Thread Dan Sorenson
At 06:32 PM 5/6/2007 -0500, you wrote: Have you looked at the IIS logs to see if its trying to hand out the file even? And if it is trying, you can see the error. The Windows webserver didn't note the connect attempts for the models, but did for all other files. Wiping the test client

Re: [hlds] Re: DoD Steam sv_downloadurl questions

2007-05-06 Thread Hell Phoenix
[ Converted text/html to text/plain ] Have you looked at the IIS logs to see if its trying to hand out the file even? And if it is trying, you can see the error. HP Dan Sorenson wrote: At 11:22 PM 5/3/2007 -0700, frag wrote: I haven't read all of the posts on this topic Dan, Is this a

Re: [hlds] Re: DoD Steam sv_downloadurl questions

2007-05-04 Thread frag
@list.valvesoftware.com Subject: [hlds] Re: DoD Steam sv_downloadurl questions At 12:21 AM 5/2/2007, you wrote: A quick addition of .bsp, .wad, .mdl, .spr, .wav and .mp3 into the list of mime types as application/octet-stream failed to improve matters, but the real debugging can wait until tomorrow. For those

Re: [hlds] Re: DoD Steam sv_downloadurl questions

2007-05-04 Thread Dan Sorenson
At 11:22 PM 5/3/2007 -0700, frag wrote: I haven't read all of the posts on this topic Dan, Is this a winblows box and if so what flavour. The server is Win2k3, also have the test box on Win2k pro and we're running windows XP Pro on the test client. Webserver is Win2k3, test unit is

[hlds] Re: DoD Steam sv_downloadurl questions

2007-05-03 Thread Dan Sorenson
At 12:21 AM 5/2/2007, you wrote: A quick addition of .bsp, .wad, .mdl, .spr, .wav and .mp3 into the list of mime types as application/octet-stream failed to improve matters, but the real debugging can wait until tomorrow. For those keeping score at home, everything but the models seems

[hlds] Re: DoD Steam sv_downloadurl questions

2007-05-01 Thread Dan Sorenson
At 08:07 AM 5/1/2007 -0400, Chad asked: Did you change the mime types to octet stream on the web server? This is the problem, apparently. A linux box runnning Apache happily hands out anything requested. A Win2k3 box running IIS adopts a more cautious approach, refusing to hand out unknown