Hi,
There is an issue, which is not directly related to ICS, but since ICS provides
a webserver that may help in solving it, I'd like to hear some advices from you.
The problem happens with Chrome and Android's browsers while downloading binary
files
from a webserver. You may read description
There is an issue, which is not directly related to ICS, but since
ICS provides
a webserver that may help in solving it, I'd like to hear some
advices from you.
The problem happens with Chrome and Android's browsers while
downloading binary files
from a webserver. You may read
I encounter the problem both in Chrome under Windows and in Android's browser.
Since the bug is old and have not been fixed until now, I'm not sure it will be
fixed
in the near future, especially taking into account its status (Untriaged ==
undecided what to do).
Also some Android devices are
I encounter the problem both in Chrome under Windows and in
Android's browser.
If it can be reproduced reliably under Windows, diagnosing it might be
easier, but I don't have Chrome installed at present and don't use any
non-Windows devices.
This is why I think there should be a workaround
What do you mean by diagnosing? The problem is reproducable,
but I don't know which workaround to try (except for the attachment header).
Do you have some instruction for the diagnostic process?
I'm using the ICS web-server to upload files to mobile devices,
and this is really a pain to transfer
What do you mean by diagnosing? The problem is reproducable,
For you, not for me, yet.
Do you have some instruction for the diagnostic process?
Looking at detailed server logs to see what is requested and sent, maybe
Wireshark to see how the session ends.
Trying different MIME content
I'm still investigating this, but it looks like Yahoo's mail servers may have
been hacked and someone harvested parts of my Contact List for spamming.
Here's an article from yesterday on the Yahoo server hack: