> I was hasty.  I am still seeing the errors from php, just not errors when
> i hit the "back" button.  Matias Lopez Bergero in another thread has
> reported the same problems I am still seeing, even after upgrading PHP to
> 4.1.2.
> 
> 
> I can download and view a .jpg attachment.  However if I click on the
> filename for a .pdf or a .rtf, it appears in the browser window as a
> hexdump.  If I click on "download" it offers a default filename of
> untitledN.mixed where 'N' is the attachment number.  Saving as the correct
> file name downloads a file that is bigger than the original in both cases
> however not all is consistent.

have you restarted apache after upgrading php rpm? have you upgraded all php rpms. 
have you installed other RH updates? Have you cleaned your browser's cache?

Attachment (885 KB) (sent with ThunderBird):
---
Content-Type: application/pdf; 
 name="SP800-68_NISTWinXPPro_draft_07042004.pdf"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: inline;
 filename="SP800-68_NISTWinXPPro_draft_07042004.pdf"
---

Servers:
* apache 1.3.29/php 4.0.6 (with glibc 2.3.1 and upload patches)
* apache 1.3.27/php 4.1.2 (vanilla unpatched install)

SquirrelMail 1.4.3a

Clients:
* IE 5.01SP2 (Acrobat Reader 4.0)
* IE 6.0SP1 (Acrobat Reader 6.0)
* Firefox 0.9.1

Both servers and all three clients open message with attached pdf file correctly. Both 
servers fail to show message source due to memory limits. "Fatal error: Call to a 
member function on a non-object in some class" during navigation happens only in 
4.0.6. IE opens pdf files in browser if I click on attachment name and I don't disable 
Acrobat Reader's BHO in Acrobat Reader's prefs. IE offers to download it and detects 
file name correctly, if I click on "download" or BHO is disabled.

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Tomas


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