I can't imagine it. Mozilla is my primary browser - never had an issue
with it.
Michael Delamere wrote:
Hi,
When calling a *.do URL in Mozilla, I am asked whether I want to save
the file or open it using an application!
I´m sure that this cannot be the kind of behaviour that one is looking
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Mozilla asking to save *.do ?!
I can't imagine it. Mozilla is my primary browser - never had
an issue
with it.
Michael Delamere wrote:
Hi,
When calling a *.do URL in Mozilla, I am asked whether I want to save
the file or open it using an application!
I
When calling a *.do URL in Mozilla, I am asked whether I want to save
the file or open it using an application!
I also use Mozilla as my primary browser and have never encountered this. Make sure
you're viewing the .do through http://, not file://. If that doesn't work, make sure
that you
, 11. November 2002 19:21
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Mozilla asking to save *.do ?!
I can't imagine it. Mozilla is my primary browser - never had an issue
with it.
Michael Delamere wrote:
Hi,
When calling a *.do URL in Mozilla, I am asked whether I want to save
the file or open
, 2002 12:21 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Mozilla asking to save *.do ?!
I can't imagine it. Mozilla is my primary browser - never had
an issue
with it.
Michael Delamere wrote:
Hi,
When calling a *.do URL in Mozilla, I am asked whether I want to save
the file or open it using
2002 18:26
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: Mozilla asking to save *.do ?!
When calling a *.do URL in Mozilla, I am asked whether I want to save
the file or open it using an application!
I also use Mozilla as my primary browser and have never encountered
this. Make sure you're viewing
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: Mozilla asking to save *.do ?!
Simon,
1. I also think Mozilla is great
2. Are you trying to insult me or my intelligence? ;-)
Regards,
Michael
-Original Message-
From: Chappell, Simon P [mailto:Simon.Chappell;landsend.com]
Sent: Montag, 11
Yes, that very well could be it. Heh - sorry, I should have thought
about that.
Michael Delamere wrote:
Ok,
I think it might have something to do with our own implementation of the
RequestProcessor then...
I´ll have to look into that - I think I set some headers there...
Thanks,
Michael
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: Mozilla asking to save *.do ?!
1. Agreed.
2. No, I'd only do that on Fridays. ;-)
I'm just trying to cover all the bases. Hands up anyone who's never
forgotten to plug something in and wondered why it wasn't working! We
are none of us perfect and I HAVE seen
: RE: Mozilla asking to save *.do ?!
Simon,
1. I also think Mozilla is great
2. Are you trying to insult me or my intelligence? ;-)
Regards,
Michael
-Original Message-
From: Chappell, Simon P [mailto:Simon.Chappell;landsend.com]
Sent: Montag, 11. November 2002 18:24
To: Struts Users
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Jaffa [mailto:jaffad;courtinnovation.org]
Sent: Montag, 11. November 2002 18:41
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Mozilla asking to save *.do ?!
Is this a mime type problem, check the registry hkey_classes_root. I
had
this problem with netscape about
:-) Well I must admit I'm somewhat curious to know what content-type
you actually set to cause it!
I can't imagine why you would be overriding processContent (that's where
this is done, right?) for anything - but recall that you can invoke the
super-class method by calling super(...) inside
-Original Message-
From: Eddie Bush [mailto:ekbush;swbell.net]
Sent: Montag, 11. November 2002 20:03
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Mozilla asking to save *.do ?!
:-) Well I must admit I'm somewhat curious to know what content-type
you actually set to cause it!
I can't imagine
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