Linczak, Jonathan W. schrieb:
(...) Sure enough, the content-length header is removed when going through
mod_proxy. So I did a search on mod_proxy removing the content-length header
and I found this thread:
http://www.issociate.de/board/post/4392/Apache_proxy_serving_M$-junk.html.
Turns out
>> (...)
>> A quick test of this reveals that it does absolutely nothing to help
>> the situation. If the bug is display the content-length header, is
>> there a way to force this? Am I even going in the right direction of
>> finding out the problem?
>
> I think so. IIRC my problems were
Jonathan Linczak schrieb:
(...)
A quick test of this reveals that it does absolutely nothing to help
the situation. If the bug is display the content-length header, is
there a way to force this? Am I even going in the right direction of
finding out the problem?
I think so. IIRC my pro
On Sep 1, 2005, at 3:45 AM, J. Wolfgang Kaltz wrote:
Linczak, Jonathan W. schrieb:
(...)
Then I go to Lenya, click on the link in IE/Win with Acrobat 7
combination and the file is working. Thank God, I think to myself.
I finally solved the problem. So then I check out the live
environm
Linczak, Jonathan W. schrieb:
(...)
Then I go to Lenya, click on the link in IE/Win with Acrobat 7 combination and the file
is working. Thank God, I think to myself. I finally solved the problem. So then I
check out the live environment - same computer, same setup. "The file is corrupt or
Linczak, Jonathan W. wrote:
so random. Anyone have any ideas? I'm feeling pretty helpless on this
one...
A couple of years ago, IE drove us nuts by ignoring the http headers
entirely and going only by the filename suffix. The file had to be
*.pdf or IE did unreasonable things. That wouldn
>> Well I was able to do a quick test using a default setup of Tomcat and
>> the Acrobat plug-in loads the page just fine in IE/Win. So it's
>> definitely down to some setup in Jetty/Cocoon/Lenya that's causing the
>> problem. Gregor, how does one set these headers in the sitemap? And
>>
>>> Hi Josias,
>>>
>>> Sorry for the late reply. I checked one file that I know we are
>>> having
>>> problems with and it already does not have Fast Web View enabled, so
>>> that can't be the issue. Again, this is only with IE when the user
>>> clicks directly on the link and tries to load the P
Josias Thoeny wrote:
To debug the http headers, you could use a tool like Ethereal, or turn on
http request logging in the servlet container (in Tomcat, enable the
RequestDumperValve in server.xml).
much easier: http://www.blunck.info/iehttpheaders.html
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> Jonathan Linczak wrote:
>
>> Yup, that's what I was referring to. I actually made the change to
>> our server and it doesn't seem to make a difference. But while I'd
>> like to test with Tomcat, there's no way I'm switching back after the
>> good luck I've been having with Jetty. :) Here's an
Jonathan Linczak wrote:
Well I was able to do a quick test using a default setup of Tomcat and
the Acrobat plug-in loads the page just fine in IE/Win. So it's
definitely down to some setup in Jetty/Cocoon/Lenya that's causing the
problem. Gregor, how does one set these headers in the site
On Aug 31, 2005, at 1:36 PM, Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
Jonathan Linczak wrote:
Yup, that's what I was referring to. I actually made the change to
our server and it doesn't seem to make a difference. But while I'd
like to test with Tomcat, there's no way I'm switching back after the
good luck
Jonathan Linczak wrote:
Yup, that's what I was referring to. I actually made the change to
our server and it doesn't seem to make a difference. But while I'd
like to test with Tomcat, there's no way I'm switching back after the
good luck I've been having with Jetty. :) Here's another documen
Hi Josias,
Sorry for the late reply. I checked one file that I know we are
having
problems with and it already does not have Fast Web View enabled, so
that can't be the issue. Again, this is only with IE when the user
clicks directly on the link and tries to load the PDF document in
their
On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 12:03 -0400, Jonathan Linczak wrote:
> On Aug 25, 2005, at 12:05 PM, Josias Thoeny wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 10:08 -0400, Jonathan Linczak wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> Has anyone noticed an issue where only IE users, when they click on
> >> PDF
> >> documents, get
On Aug 25, 2005, at 12:05 PM, Josias Thoeny wrote:
On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 10:08 -0400, Jonathan Linczak wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone noticed an issue where only IE users, when they click on
PDF
documents, get a message that says that the PDF document is damaged?
This doesn't happen for Firefox o
Hi Josias, hi Jon, hi all,
We have this pb here too.
Some pdf cannot be readen by Explorer, but by Firefox.
It seems that PDFs created with PDF printers of word, PDFcreator; or
other printers show this problem.
PDFs created with Adobe Professionnal display correctly in Explorer.
I don't know ho
On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 10:08 -0400, Jonathan Linczak wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone noticed an issue where only IE users, when they click on PDF
> documents, get a message that says that the PDF document is damaged?
> This doesn't happen for Firefox or other browsers. I did some
> searchin
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