Interesting, although I'm seeing behavior that's inconsistent with the
bugreport... With GZipMiddleware turned on, the pdf displays in an
external viewer from both IE7 and FF2 (when I don't set the Content-
Disposition); and it also displays in-browser in IE7. The only place
it doesn't display is
We just ran into this problem also. It's reported in ticket 6027:
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/6027
GzipMiddleware and responses with files for content (rather than
strings) don't get along...
--Ned.
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> I've been tearing my hair out for a little while trying t
I've been tearing my hair out for a little while trying to figure out
why I can't display pdfs from Django in Firefox. I'm getting blank
windows and I know it used to work ;-)
I'm using the code from the documentation (http://
www.djangoproject.com/documentation/outputting_pdf/), removing
"attac
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