This problem has been bugging me for at least 6 months. I finally noticed
that IE6 is converting the dot (.) in file.jpg to an underscore (_).
Has anyone experienced this very odd behaviour before?
I should point out that I am sending the file back to the client via a
servlet, the process
the change in the security policy cause this to happen? Am I
setting the security-constraint correctly?
Thanks for any help you guys can offer.
Cheers,
Brad
-Original Message-
From: Brad Hafichuk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: February 7, 2005 1:08 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: IE
not sure if this is a problem with tomcat, apache, or the connector.
Anyone experience this before?
I can post config files if required.
Note: versions are Apache 2.0.51, Tomcat 4.1.30
Cheers,
Brad
Brad Hafichuk
Azus Technologies Inc.
www.azus.net
(403) 710-8079
download urls in the members context.
HTH,
Jon
Brad Hafichuk wrote:
The problem I'm facing is that I have MSWord (*.doc) files in a webapp
that required basic auth to access. The problem I've come across is that
when downloading (viewing) the files in IE, word can't find the file (it's
not cached
10.doc.5' saved [41984/41984]
Is there anyway I can remove these headers for the /members context. I'm basically
using tomcat in place of Apache's .htaccess files, since I need to use tomcat's
single-signon for other *real* applications.
Thanks,
Brad
Brad Hafichuk
Azus Technologies Inc
Just wondering if someone is working on the JK2 connector for Fedora Core 1 x86_64
(AMD64). If someone is and needs a test site, let me know.
Cheers,
Brad
I've been trying to find a mod_jk.so binary to connect Apache 2.0.48 to Tomcat 4.1.29
on my AMD64 server, which is running Fedora Core 1 x86_64. I've noticed that FreeBSD
has a 64 bit version, any idea if someone is working on one for Fedora?
Cheers,
Brad
on the Jakarta.tomcat site!
Just go to binaries and search around!
It is a jk2 binary
The package works, I installed it!
-Original Message-
From: Brad Hafichuk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 4:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mod_jk.so for Fedora Core
didn't see you were using 64 bit.
Just saw tomcat and fedora!
I don't know give it a bash
-Original Message-
From: Brad Hafichuk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 4:43 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: mod_jk.so for Fedora Core 1 x86_64
Are you telling me