If you save what your browser is trying to download, is the the taf XML source code, or the html results of executing the taf.
/John
Bill Conlon wrote:
I've never touched magic or mimetypes in httpd.conf.
This is a browser issue -- you are not sending the proper http header for the browser to interpret the content at text/html. Check the default http header.
still i have same problem even after commenting the line on magic file
pages are not getting displayed trying to get downloaded. Can anyone send me the httpd.conf/mime.types/magic files after configuration of tango on the same?
thanks in advance
Srini
-----Original Message----- From: John McGowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 11:07 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Reg. Witango Setup on Unix/Linux
the default "magic" file contained this line which i had to comment out...
< approx Line 190 of magic> # Must Turn off the XML stuff, because it screws with Witango files # could make this smarter later if we really wanted to return raw XML files # but for now, just commenting this out will do. JJM # 0 string \<?xml text/xml
/John
Srinivasan wrote:
Hi Bill,box.
Thanks for the response. I have done that already. When am trying to do browse any taf file its asking me to "open/save as", this is becos of the mime setting. What kind of setting do I need to do in mime.types file to overcome this problem? please advice.
Regards,
Srini
-----Original Message----- From: Bill Conlon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 10:55 PM To: Witango-Talk Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Reg. Witango Setup on Unix/Linux
Hello,
Can some body help me in setting up the Apache/Witango on a Unix/Linux
I have installed (pre-installer for solaris) witango on solaris 8. Have configured apache separtely. Apache/OpenSSL is working absolutely fine. Database (ORACLE) is configured and working fine. My questions are: how do I make the witango to get configured with apache to serve the TAF
files? Add these lines at the bottom of httpd.conf (assumes apache2 -- remove '2'' for apache):
LoadModule WitangoModule /usr/local/apache2/modules/wapache2.so WitangoModule wapache2.so
Important Note: Witango requires the plugin (module) architecture adopted o/a apache2.045. The Redhat rpm is based on the older architecture plus security patches. Bottom line: You need to download and compile from apache.org.
How do I make datasource connectivity from WiTango to Oracle?available
Please advice me on how to go about this. If there is any document
for these basic configuration please do let me knowBill Conlon
Thanks
Srini
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