Ok, you are right, thank you! I searched in another direction and found that: http://support.adobe.com/devsup/devsup.nsf/docs/51444.htm -:(
Remy Maucherat schrieb: > > > Hi, > > > > I'm trying to call a JSP page on tomcat 4.0.3 by submitting a PDF-form > > to the server and get back a strange page, > > which does not open correctly in Netscape (can't view HTML source code) > > and causes IE to open some temporary file on the local file system > > (C://documents...). > > BTW: I'm also using Jakarta STRUTS, but I think, that's not the point of > > matter. > > > > But what I found was the "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" header and some > > numbers grabled into the HTML. > > Here is the request and bad response (please note the 102f and 0). > > I think that is the problem. > > > > Now: > > > > 1. May that be really the problem? What do you think? > > I don't know. Chunking is mandatory in the HTTP/1.1 spec, and is handled > correctly by Mozilla or IE. That's the numbers you see, there's nothing > wrong with that. > > > 2. How to switch of the Transfer-Encoding header and the > > Transfer-Encoding? > > With the old connector, you can disable chunking using the chunkingAllowed > attribute. > The new connector won't allow disabling chunking, OTOH. > > Remy -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Troubles with the list: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>