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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10171 MIME types of the files residing within a security realm do not seem to properly return to the Internet Explorer. Summary: MIME types of the files residing within a security realm do not seem to properly return to the Internet Explorer. Product: Tomcat 4 Version: 4.0.3 Final Platform: All URL: http://www.aist-nara.ac.jp OS/Version: All Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: Critical Priority: Other Component: Catalina AssignedTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For Tomcat4.0, I made the security zone(directories) using JDBC realm.When accessing the files in that zone by the Internet Explorer, MIME types of the embedded gif and jpeg files are not recognized by the browser.The property of those filed is always bitmap (and 'unusable') and thus those files can not be cached to the Temporary Internet Files directory. Looking at the log files, Tomcat4.0 always return 200 code with the bit stream of the file.This means the browser can not understand the MIME type the server sent. If once security realm released, then the browser recognizes the Mime type and thus it caches.If again creating the security realm makes the browser send the information of the cache to the server. Thus, the server returns 304 code to the browser and thus it recognizes MIME type. There is no such problem in Netscape and there is no such problem for Tomcat3.0,too.The OSs of Solaris,Windows NT and XP were tested,resulting the same problem.This morning I tried Tomcat4.13.But the same problem was observed. Looking forward to getting the implementer's reply, hopefully to my E-mail address [EMAIL PROTECTED],too.Thanks in advance. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>