Bug report #799 has just been filed. You can view the report at the following URL: <http://znutar.cortexity.com/BugRatViewer/ShowReport/799> REPORT #799 Details. Project: Tomcat Category: Bug Report SubCategory: New Bug Report Class: swbug State: received Priority: high Severity: serious Confidence: public Environment: Release: 3.2.1 JVM Release: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.3.0_01, mixed mode) Operating System: Windows 95 OS Release: 4.00.950B Platform: x86 Synopsis: Headers not being set Description: If some headers are set before doing HttpServletResponse.getOutputStream()then these headers are not set in the response by Tomcat 3.2.1. I am particularly setting the headers Content-type and Content-Length. I tried by using the method setContentType and setContentLength as well as by setting the headers by using the method HttpServletResponse.setHeader().Title: BugRat Report # 799
BugRat Report # 799
Project: Tomcat | Release: 3.2.1 |
Category: Bug Report | SubCategory: New Bug Report |
Class: swbug | State: received |
Priority: high | Severity: serious |
Confidence:
public
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Submitter:
Gokul Singh ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
Date Submitted:
Jan 18 2001, 07:14:03 CST
Responsible:
Z_Tomcat Alias ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
- Synopsis:
- Headers not being set
- Environment: (jvm, os, osrel, platform)
- Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.3.0_01, mixed mode), Windows 95, 4.00.950B, x86
- Additional Environment Description:
- -
- Report Description:
- If some headers are set before doing HttpServletResponse.getOutputStream()then these headers are not set in the response by Tomcat 3.2.1. I am particularly setting the headers Content-type and Content-Length. I tried by using the method setContentType and setContentLength as well as by setting the headers by using the method HttpServletResponse.setHeader().
- How To Reproduce:
- null
- Workaround:
- null
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