Thank you very much Alexander,
i've discovered with LiveHTTPHeaders addon that the content-length is = 0
!!!
the pipeline section is this:
<map:act type="invoice-save-action">
<map:select type="parameter">
<map:parameter name="parameter-selector-test"
value="{savepdf}"/>
<map:when test="1">
<map:serialize type="invoice2filesys">
<map:parameter name="path"
value="{path}"/>
<map:parameter name="file"
value="{file}"/>
</map:serialize>
<map:read type="resource"
src="{path}/{file}" mime-type="application/pdf" />
</map:when>
<map:otherwise>
<map:serialize type="fo2pdf"/>
</map:otherwise>
</map:select>
</map:act>
it tests if it's desired to save the file in the filesystem, and if so,
saves it (it does gets saved allright though), but the reader simply does
not work!
i'm I overlooking something here?
com os melhores cumprimentos
joão tiago viegas
2009/10/18 Alexander Daniel <[email protected]>
> On 17.10.2009, at 10:34, joao tiago a. m. viegas wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>>
>> i'm having this problem where i want to read static pdf files in the
>> server and "supply" them to the browser for being read by the acrobat pdf
>> plugin. The plugin always complains about it being a text/plain file.
>> I'm using the default resource reader and specifying the mime-type, just
>> like in the user documentation, strictly by the book.
>>
>
> For analysis you could check with Firefox Add-on Live HTTP Headers [1]
> whether the HTTP response headers are sent correctly to the browser.
>
> Alex
>
> [1] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3829
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