Re: [us...@httpd] mod security turned on, but having some issues

2009-11-02 Thread André Warnier
b k wrote: Thanks for the immediate reply Andre!! I just installed HTTPFox and ran the test again. You were right. Content-Type on the working server is application/pdf Content-Type on the non-working server is text/html May I know why this is happening? Unfortunately, about that I don't have

Re: [us...@httpd] mod security turned on, but having some issues

2009-11-02 Thread b k
Thanks for the immediate reply Andre!! I just installed HTTPFox and ran the test again. You were right. Content-Type on the working server is application/pdf Content-Type on the non-working server is text/html May I know why this is happening? On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 9:59 AM, André Warnier wrote:

Re: [us...@httpd] mod security turned on, but having some issues

2009-11-02 Thread André Warnier
b k wrote: Hi all, The web application which I am currently supporting incorporates reports generating functionality using Java Reporting Component which worked fine on WebSphere App server and also Apache 2.2 before turning on the mod security configuration. The app used to generate reports in a

[us...@httpd] mod security turned on, but having some issues

2009-11-02 Thread b k
Hi all, The web application which I am currently supporting incorporates reports generating functionality using Java Reporting Component which worked fine on WebSphere App server and also Apache 2.2 before turning on the mod security configuration. The app used to generate reports in a PDF format o