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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Before posting another one of my strange bug re


From: Chris Weiss
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Before posting another one of my strange bug reports...
Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 13:20:02 +0000

I know there have been problem relating to IE and PDF's before even outsode of
phpgw, usualy related to Acrobat not being properly registered with IE (no idea 
whos
fault it is but certainly not user error).  Downloading the file and opening it 
in
these cases almost always works.

Marco Gaiarin (address@hidden) wrote:
>
>
>...i'll ask here, also because this is a browser related problem.
>
>My phpgw public installation, with sitemgr, got another ugly problem,
>and this is really strange.
>
>If you go to:
>
>       http://www.ac.concordia-pordenone.it/index.php?page_name=Biennale2
>
>you can read (in italian) an article about an event of my nonprofit
>organization. At the bottom there's two link to download the invitation
>letter in oo writer and in pdf. File reside on phpwebhosting.
>
>If i connect with mozilla, i can download the file with no pain.
>
>If i connect with IE (6sp1), an error popups. a very strange error. If
>i look at the apache log on server, the file are sended, so this is not
>an apache/php/phpgw problem.
>
>
>Note that in:
>
>       http://www.ac.concordia-pordenone.it/index.php?page_name=Vince
>
>I've included with the same tecnique (from phpwebhosting) an image, and
>i've display well and any browser i've used.
>
>
>Boh... please, say me something. ;)
>
>
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