Unluckly the problem is difficult to reproduce (almost 1/10 times appears);
a small script that empty the IE's cache and kill explorer.exe helped me.
I used mod_proxy_ajp because the apache's logs were better for debugging
purposes.
The matter appears even using the http bio connector.
Michele MAsè

On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 9:52 AM, Jose María Zaragoza
<demablo...@gmail.com>wrote:

> 2012/7/31 Michele Mase' <michele.m...@gmail.com>:
> > With the tomcat locally installed all works fine; the issue occurs from a
> > linux box (rhel6.x in my situation) with tomcat 7.0.29 as the server
> > machine and a client. Both are in lan without filtering elements.
> > Since I'm (as now) unable to determine the root cause of the issue (the
> > worst thing is that the problem is only with some pdf, and it is also
> > difficult to reproduce), the only solution that worked for me was the
> > downgrade to the 7.0.26 release.
> > Regards
> > Michele MAsè
> >
>
> But you said that you've got a Apache web server connected to Tomcat
> by AJP,right ?
> Which does  it serve PDF file ? If you get PDF file from Tomcat server
> directly, does it work fine ?
>
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