Re: Multiple choices

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Hello,

not here, normal access to this PDF as expected ...; the only fact: I can't read it - of course its in an unknown language ...

Walter

On 22.01.2014 19:09, Marcos R. Cardoso wrote:
My web server is having such a strange behavior (actually, I think it's the web server).

I work at the university's library and we host here academic works in PDF format for public access, but we have received reports that some links return the "Multiple choices" error.

For example this link: http://www.bc.furb.br/docs/MO/2013/355007_1_1.pdf
I managed to access this file from my work computer and even my tablet (using Safari browser), bot some users here at work (librarians) and from outside (students trying to retrieve from home) report that the "Multiple choices" error has returned from their browsers (Google Chrome, for instance).

Tried to set the CheckSpelling directive Off but I had no success, so I'm asking here for some help.

The configuration here:
Debian 6.0.8
Apache/2.2.16 (Debian)
PHP Version 5.3.3-7+squeeze18

Mods enabled (among others):
alias
negotiation
rewrite
speling


TIA




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