Hi All, Ie 6 on XP SP1 is giving me hard time. browsing works fine, but whenever I click on Save as it displays a message: "Ie cannot find a server". Does any one of you knows where could be a problem? Thanks a lot Jaroslav
Hi All, Ie 6 on XP SP1 is giving me hard time. browsing works fine, but whenever I click on Save as it displays a message: "Ie cannot find a server". Does any one of you knows where could be a problem? Thanks a lot Jaroslav
I have an issue when trying to save a file downloaded through IE 6. The file will attempt to save to my hard drive but when the save process is finished, the file disappears. I am currently using Win XP SP 2 and when I downgrade to SP 1, IE works like it should. Does anyone know why this is occuring with IE in SP 2?
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I open a lot of pdf file on IE, when I save file and select desktop program not respond.
5.IE 6.0 could NOT open/save files served by a Servlet running on WebSphere
Hi Everyone, I'm having a problme that IE 6.0 could not open/save files served by a Servlet running on WebSphere v4.0.7 (same for WAS v5.1). Using Netscape v4.75 and v7.1 works perfect with same servlet on WebSphere. However using IE 6.0 to access the same Servlet deployed on Tomcat v4.0.6 would also work. So, the problem is caused by a combination of IE and WebSphere. I traced the HTTP response headers received from WebSphere and Tomcat, and found that there were 5 extra HTTP headers sent from WebSphere: Cache-Control no-cache="set-cookie,set-cookie2" Connection Keep-Alive Content-Language en Expires Thu, 01 Dec 1994 16:00:00 GMT Keep-Alive timeout=15, max=100 However, if I export the binary content received to PDF file or XLS file respectively, they were fine and could be opened by Adobe Reader and Excel properly. So, it's very likely that IE 6.0 doesn't know what to do with the above HTTP headers, and hence doesn't know what to do with the binary contents (PDF, XLS files) it received. Here're the full headers received from WAS (on Pebbles): (Response Status) HTTP/1.1 200 OK Cache-Control no-cache="set-cookie,set-cookie2" Connection Keep-Alive Content-Disposition inline; filename=test.pdf Content-Encoding binary Content-Language en Content-Type application/pdf Date Sat, 12 Jun 2004 15:32:53 GMT Expires Thu, 01 Dec 1994 16:00:00 GMT Keep-Alive timeout=15, max=100 Last-Modified Sat, 12 Jun 2004 15:32:53 GMT Server IBM_HTTP_SERVER/1.3.19.6 Apache/1.3.20 (Win32) Set-Cookie serverURL=http#3a#2f#2fPEBBLES#3a8000;Path=/ Set-Cookie skin=classic;Expires=Sun, 12-Jun-2005 15:32:53 GMT;Path=/ Transfer-Encoding chunked And following are full headers received from Tomcat (on Pebbles): (Response Status) HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Disposition inline; filename=test.pdf Content-Encoding binary Content-Type application/pdf Date Sat, 12 Jun 2004 15:41:36 GMT Last-Modified Sat, 12 Jun 2004 15:41:36 GMT Server Apache Tomcat/4.0.6 (HTTP/1.1 Connector) Set-Cookie serverURL=http#3a#2f#2fPEBBLES#3a8000;Path=/ Set-Cookie skin=classic;Expires=Sun, 12-Jun-2005 15:41:36 GMT;Path=/ Transfer-Encoding chunked Any suggestions or recommendations will be appreciated!!! Regards, Tony
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