thanks for ur input. But, as I said before, the reports work directly on the
app server. However, the report fails to open if you provide a smaller date
range (period) and works fine with a bigger date range. Is there any setting
on web server that I need to check for min/max response data size or
> I tried all possibilities but no luck yet. I just realized this morning that
> the OS patch level on Test and Prod servers are different. Test reports are
> working but not the Prod, may be due to fact that Test servers have LATEST
> PATCH LEVEL??? Is it possible??? Please let me know.
It's quit
I tried all possibilities but no luck yet. I just realized this morning that
the OS patch level on Test and Prod servers are different. Test reports are
working but not the Prod, may be due to fact that Test servers have LATEST
PATCH LEVEL??? Is it possible??? Please let me know.
On Tue, Nov 3, 20
Thanks!! Actually, it's a java based app on the WebSphere app server that
sends the response to Apache web server which in turn sends the response to
the browser. I tested the reports directly on the App server which are
working fine. I suspect something is wrong in the apache config. I also
checke
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Marcin 'Rambo' Roguski
wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 14:20:27 -0500
> b k wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> PDF reports are not being generated on any browser. [...]Any help would be
>> greatly
>> appreciated
>
> Send Content-Type: application/pdf or application/octet-stre
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 14:20:27 -0500
b k wrote:
> Hi all,
> PDF reports are not being generated on any browser. [...]Any help would be
> greatly
> appreciated
Send Content-Type: application/pdf or application/octet-stream from your PDF
generator
text/html is just plain wrong.
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Maslow's Ma
Hi all,
PDF reports are not being generated on any browser. On IE, I get the File
Save dialog and on Firefox, all weird characters get displayed. When I ran
this test again with HTTPFox and Fiddler, I noticed that the content-type in
the response header is *text/html* for this PDF report, which is
b k wrote:
Thanks!! Actually, it's a java based app on the WebSphere app server that
sends the response to Apache web server which in turn sends the response to
the browser. I tested the reports directly on the App server which are
working fine. I suspect something is wrong in the apache config.
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 3:06 PM, b k wrote:
> Thanks!! Actually, it's a java based app on the WebSphere app server that
> sends the response to Apache web server which in turn sends the response to
> the browser. I tested the reports directly on the App server which are
> working fine. I suspect so