That makes sense, just a different issue we dealt with.
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On May 9, 2008, at 1:27 PM, William M Conlon wrote:
This is from memory.
Witango calculated the length of the upload correctly. But I think
a pdf is supposed to end with %%eof. OS9 uploads were causing the
pdf to end with %%eofCRLF.
In any event my Windows users were complaining that they could not
open the pdfs that were uploaded by os9 users. Stripping all
trailing CR and LF characters from PDFs solved the problem for
Windows users.
BTW, no complaints about jpeg, png, doc, ppt gif files. So I think
the issue was the Acrobat Reader objecting to the pdf file
containing extra characters.
Bill
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On May 9, 2008, at 12:45 PM, Kent Swisher wrote:
Bill - With these MacOS9 uploaded PDFs, did Witango provide the
wrong LENGTH value? Would they just not open via the browser, or
could not be opened at all in windows?
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