Brandon Steward wrote:
I found this work around. You can add this to the webapp's xml config.
Valve className=org.apache.catalina.authenticator.FormAuthenticator
disableProxyCaching=false /
On the face of it, that doesn't seem to have *anything* to do with the
issue you mentioned.
I have a Tomcat web application that generates output files and the
files have the extension .zip. I try to download them in IE, but I get
the generic error from IE saying it cannot download the file. I can try
the same thing in Firefox and it works just fine. I've tried going
through my IE
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Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 12:26:17 PM
Subject: file type being blocked by IE
I have a Tomcat web application that generates output files and the files have
the extension .zip. I try to download them in IE, but I get the generic error
from IE saying it cannot download the file. I can
Brandon Steward wrote:
I have a Tomcat web application that generates output files and the
files have the extension .zip. I try to download them in IE, but I get
the generic error from IE saying it cannot download the file. I can try
the same thing in Firefox and it works just fine. I've
Subject: file type being blocked by IE
I have a Tomcat web application that generates output files and the files have
the extension .zip. I try to download them in IE, but I get the generic error
from IE saying it cannot download the file. I can try the same thing in
Firefox and it works just
I've disabled the show friendly error pages. Here's the screenshot of
the error.
Brandon
André Warnier wrote:
Brandon Steward wrote:
I have a Tomcat web application that generates output files and the
files have the extension .zip. I try to download them in IE, but I
get the generic error
From: Brandon Steward [mailto:bstew...@jsu.edu]
Subject: Re: file type being blocked by IE
I've disabled the show friendly error pages. Here's the
screenshot of the error.
Or not. The list strips most attachments, including yours.
IE thinks it's the smartest thing on the planet, thereby
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Subject: Re: file type being blocked by IE
I've disabled the show friendly error pages. Here's the
screenshot of the error.
Or not. The list strips most attachments, including yours.
IE thinks it's the smartest thing on the planet, thereby justifying its rather
rude behavior of ignoring