Re: [users@httpd] pdf: requested range not satisfiable

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Morgan Gangwere wrote:
then its a problem wit hthe reader. try foxit reader.

On 11/18/06, Christian Mensing <mensing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Thank you very much for putting me on the track!

Indeed, the problem is the embedded acrobat(reader) in combination with
Mozilla, Firefox or IE6.0 and apache 2.2.
Opera and IE7.0 work fine. The workaround is to force Firefox users
to use foxit or xpdf or download before viewing which I can not accept.

This seems to have been a thread on pre http-2.0.44 and which was solved
for that series, but happens again since 2.1 (byterange_filter.c ?)

see also report on a similar problem:
http://redarrow.textdrive.com/article/34/troubles-with-serving-pdfs

Thank you for your patience.
Christian Mensing
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ETH Zürich
Christian Mensing
Lab. für Anorganische Chemie
HCI H107
Wolfgang-Pauli-Strasse 10
CH 8093 Zürich

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