This is due (if I recall correctly from a similar problem I had) to having the no-cache in the page, so Internet Explorer can't open the file (I think the problem is just related to Internet Explorer). In Struts 1.2.9 I set this code within the action that serves the report :
response.setHeader("Pragma", "Public"); response.setHeader("Cache-Control", "Public"); That worked for me. I don't know what version are you using, but you have to override the cache control in your response. 2007/2/23, Abhimanyu Koul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi everybody! I am using export="true" in display table. All the exports are working fine but I am having a problem in pdf export. The pdf viewer throws an error message whenever we try to open the pdf file saying that the file does not exist. But whenever, I save the file first and then open it - it opens properly. Where can be the problem. Kindly help
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