Fergus Gibson wrote:
Lewis Kapell wrote:
We are already using the Content-type header (I should have mentioned
that in my first message).
Hmmm. So you have a PHP script that sets the mimetype correctly and
then outputs straight PDF data, but the user's browser does not accept
it as
blem. But that's not our situation.
Thank you,
Lewis Kapell
Computer Operations
Seton Home Study School
Fergus Gibson wrote:
Lewis Kapell wrote:
http://www.mydomain.com/mypage.php/phonypage.pdf
In this example there is a PHP script called mypage.php which serves
up a PDF. Putting th
If this has nothing to do with PHP, maybe you can explain why the
behavior was broken when I upgraded from 5.2.0 to 5.2.1, and started
working again the instant I reverted back to 5.2.0. No other
configuration changes were made on the web server.
??
Thank you,
Lewis Kapell
Computer
duces a 'page not found' error. Presumably
because it is trying to find the file 'phonypage.pdf' which doesn't exist.
My question is, should this be regarded as a bug which might be fixed?
Or is this a deliberate change of behavior?
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Thank you,
Lewis Kapell
Computer Operatio
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