Hi
No, I'm not using https ...
My cocoon instructions in sitemap look like this:
<map:match pattern="table.pdf">
<map:generate type="serverpages" src="xsp/table.xsp"/>
<map:transform src="stylesheets/xml2fo.xsl">
<map:parameter name="view-source"
value="xsp/table.xsp"/>
</map:transform>
<map:serialize type="fo2pdf"/>
</map:match>
The most important - I can't understand why it works with proxy nad
doesn't work without proxy.
It seems like IE wants the pdf file to be cached anywhere?
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Von: Beat De Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. August 2003 17:10
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: IE6: Can't open dynamic PDF from applet
Hi
It might not be exactly your problem but I had problems with dynamic
generated pdf and proxies as well.
My dynamic generated pdf's have been cached by the proxy which I didn't
for
obviuos reasons. What I did was the following. In my sitemap I have a
match
like <map:match pattern="*.pdf* > ...
And the my pdf-link I created dynamically like
http://myserver/cocoon/table_XXX.pdf
where XXX is a kind of unique ID (e.g. timestamp)
So my pdf's will never be cached !
Another problem I had was using https and dynamic pdf's, but you're
using
https aren't you ?
Are setting the content-length ?
Cheers
Beat De Martin
Zurich, Switzerland
> Dear Friends!
>
> I have read a lot about so called "internet explorer PDF Bug" but none
> of the suggested solutions has helped. Apart from that, I'm trying to
> open my pdf file NOT from a html site, but from a APPLET.
> Please take a little time and read my problem.
>
> I'd like to open a dynamically generated (Cocoon 2.0.4) PDF file from
an
> applet using a method:
>
>
applet.getAppletContext().showDocument("http://myserver/cocoon/table.pdf
> ?par1=1&par2=2");
>
> This works perfectly with all Netscape-like browsers (Mozilla etc).
> It works with Internet Explorer 6 too, but only WHILE USING PROXY
> SERVER.
> But with Internet Explorer 6 WITHOUT PROXY it doesn't work.
>
> Error message:
> "Site cannot be opened. It is either not available or cannot be found.
> Try it later again".
>
> Anybody of the community must have faced this problem, I believe.
> Are there workarounds for this problem? Why does it work with proxy
> (cache?)?
>
> Thank you very much in advance
>
> Regards,
> Viktor Skladovs
>
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