First off I'm aware of the service pack, installed it, no fix.

Currently we build a PDF for download to represent a hardcopy of our
customers data. It works very well so far and will likely become a standard
feature. We experienced no problems with cross-platform use until we moved
into a mod_ssl server. The PDFs are no served from within the SSL realm. We
changed no code but now MSIE on W2K and NT cannot get a PDF, MSIE complains
that the file "cannot be found". The ssl_request log shows no error and the
file was served completely. All Macs, Unixes, and NAV on wintel platforms
work fine.
   

This works:
Dynamic PDF (built with php) over http MSIE/NAV PC/MAC
Dynamic PDF (built with php) over https MSIE/NAV MAC and NAV PC
Static PDF over http MSIE/NAV PC/MAC
Static PDF over https MSIE/NAV PC/MAC

This doesn't:
Dynamic PDF (built with php) over https MSIE on PC

Param strings on the URL make no difference (think sessions), failure still
occurs with the same message. That was why I tested static PDFs, just to be
sure.

We are running ->
   Apache 1.3.12
   PHP 4.0.0
   CPDF 2.02-r1-2

The code in question is as follows,

<?php

session_start();

                   
    $cpdf = cpdf_open(0);
    
        <build pdf things here>
        
    cpdf_finalize($cpdf);

    header("Content-type: application/pdf");
    header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=Results.pdf");
    header("Content-Description: PHP Generated PDF" );
    
    cpdf_output_buffer($cpdf);
    
    cpdf_close($cpdf);
?>

Any thoughts, suggestions, WAGs would be appreciated.


DAve


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