RE: web server issue

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IE sometimes has a problem opening pdf files if they are set to 'Cache
Control: no-store' or 'Cach Control: No Cache'.  In short, make sure they
are cachable and then give it another go.  Good luck.  R.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Adkins [mailto:billa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 7:33 AM
> To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: web server issue
> 
> 
> I have an unusual problem with our web page. We currently 
> have a web site 
> using Red Hat 7.2 and Apache 1.3
> 
> server. We use proftpd for our ftp service. Our users have 
> two logins: one 
> for the htaccess and the other
> 
> for the ftp. Once logged in the users are placed in their 
> directory. They 
> can access and open .pdf files
> 
> that are posted to their directory.
> 
> We have set up a new server using Red Hat 9 and Apache 
> 2.0.40. The server 
> was setup to mirror the old
> 
> server. However, when a user logs in, they can see the .pdf 
> files but are 
> unable to open the files. But
> 
> the IT director and I can open the .pdf files on our 
> computers. We have 
> tested about 10 other computers
> 
> using Microsoft Explorer and the .pdf files will not open on 
> those computers.
> 
> Has anyone had any experience like this? Any assistance will 
> be appreciated!
> 
> Bill Adkins
> 
> 
> 
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