If you are via AJP connector, then check if Apache proxy is changing
headers. We have a similar environment and when we set content-type,
clients see the same but possible it must be overriding
On Wed, Jan 13, 2021, 3:14 PM Jonnalagadda, Swathi (External) <
swathi.jonnalaga...@xerox.com> wrote:
>
This issue is not resolved yet. The extension of file is clearly .xls but I
see content-type in response header is set to text/html.
Please note that the request initially hits apache2.4 server which is
redirected to tomcat9 server after successful authentication at siteminder.
The connectio
On 13/01/2021 09:36, Ravi Kumar wrote:
> Hi Tomcat Team,
>
> I am using a Tomcat based webserver container for our web application. All
> the deplyoment and other task taken care using TOMCAT 7.10.105.
Tomcat 7.0.x will reach end of life on 31 March 2021.
> Currently we are using the BASIC Authe
Hi Tomcat Team,
I am using a Tomcat based webserver container for our web application. All
the deplyoment and other task taken care using TOMCAT 7.10.105.
Currently we are using the BASIC Authentication for the Manager and tomcat
web application.
Can we migrate and use DIGEST Authentication for t
I have found getting browsers to handle objects correctly is problematic
and needs to be specific to the use case in the html link.
On 13/01/2021 08:27, Jonnalagadda, Swathi (External) wrote:
Thank you for the email
We could see that when we try to open the xls file separately the browser sh
Thank you for the email
We could see that when we try to open the xls file separately the browser shows
dialogue box to save it so it is nothing to do with browser settings
Could you please advise if I am missing out any setting here.
Thanks
Swathi
-Original Message-
From: Mounika Reddy