I think he meant invaluable ;-)
-----Original Message----- From: Alex Smersi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 1:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Secure download and http header manipulation Scott -- just removed line-breaks and inserted a space between <@HTTPSTATUSCODE> and <@HTTPREASONPHRASE>; after that it worked fine like exptected. Your support is unvaluable. Alex/ >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 25/10/2006 19:52 >>> Hi Alex, Remove the line-breaks in your httpHeader assignment code. The contents of the assignment (what I sent earlier) should all be on one line. Line-breaks have special meaning in HTTP commands. The <@CRLF> Metatags are used for inserting where proper HTTP line-breaks should appear. There should also be a space between <@HTTPSTATUSCODE> and <@HTTPREASONPHRASE> (on the same line). Hope that helps. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Scott Cadillac, Xmlx Software [EMAIL PROTECTED] (403) 254-5002 http://www.xmlx.net/ XML-Extranet P.O. Box 69006 RPO Bridlewood SW Calgary, Alberta Canada T2Y 4T9 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [snipped] > > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 25/10/2006 17:01 >>> > Hi Alex, > > I think all it needs is to update the httpHeader variable assignment > to look like the following: > > <@assign name="httpHeader" scope="request" value="HTTP/1.1 > <@HTTPSTATUSCODE> > <@HTTPREASONPHRASE><@CRLF>Content-Type: <@var > local$resultSet[1,filename]><@CRLF>Content-Length: <@var > local$resultSet[1,filesize]><@CRLF>Content-Disposition: attachment; > filename=<@DQ><@var > local$resultSet[1,filename]><@DQ><@CRLF><@userreferencecookie> > <@CRLF>"> > > Hope that is what you're looking for. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Scott Cadillac, > Xmlx Software > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (403) 254-5002 > http://www.xmlx.net/ > > XML-Extranet > P.O. Box 69006 > RPO Bridlewood SW > Calgary, Alberta > Canada T2Y 4T9 > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Alex Smersi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 1:39 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Witango-Talk: Secure download and http header manipulation > > > > Hello -- > > I'm search to implement a secure download, where a specific .taf > > (downloadfile.taf) read specific file from a directory with no > public > > read permission and give the end-user [in transparent manner] the > > faculty to save it on local; I'm believe that Scott Cadillac's > > attached file [2001-based] is > right > > to me, but how can I adapt it to run in WiTango v5.5 environment? > > > > The download manager application can download .zip, .pdf and .txt > > files. > > Size of single file can vary between 35 bytes and 5/6Mb. > > > > My environment is: > > - Windows 2003 box with IIS > > - WiTango server v5.5.x > > > > I'm sure that http header is keyword here, but my knowledge about > > manipulation of http header is limted; anyone can suggest me a > > previous thread where can I find appropriate info? > > Many thanks, Alex/ > > > > ______________________________________________________________ > > __________ > > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf > > > > ______________________________________________________________ > __________ > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf > > ______________________________________________________________ > __________ > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf > ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf
