Hello Mario,
This sounds like this is indeed a bug in the ISAPI handler. I will check
this.
I'm not sure I understand the point you're trying to explain in your third
bullet. Can you send me some example code?
Best regards,
Wim.
On 4 April 2015 at 21:33, Mario Diethelm Guallar <mariodiethe...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been trying to figure out what is causing the above mentioned
> problems under IIS and I have made some progress:
>
>
> - about the PDF generation, it was an application bug. I was using a
> relative path to refer to the styles file (.CSS) for the report. Now,
> using an absolute path to refer to the styles file, the PDF file is being
> generated correctly. Sorry about that.
> - about the WFileUpload widget problem, I have tested with different
> files and the problem seems to arise every time that I try to load a file
> bigger than 50Kb. I have compiled widgetgallery to run under IIS and I get
> the same results. Every time that I try to upload a file bigger than 50Kb,
> the application crashes causing the application freeze or restart
> (randomly) and at IIS level the application pool gets stopped
> - about the WFileResource widget problem, what I am trying to do is
> simply display in a separate browser tab an existing file (.pdf, .jpg or
> others) that is selected by the application user. The problem seems to be
> that no matter the file name that is informed to the WFileResource
> (relative, absolute, as an URL), the ISAPI connector adds the full site
> path as file name prefix (for instance, if you try to surf from the same
> machine where the application is running, the application tries to open the
> file at localhost/application/application.dll/<file name>
>
> As I commented before, using the built-in httpd connector both WFileUpload
> and WFileResource work ok.
>
> I would appreciate any comments or clues regarding WFileUpload and
> WFileResource problems under IIS.
>
> Thanks. Best regards.
> ________________________
> *Mario Diethelm Guallar*
>
>
> ------ Original Message ------
> From: "Mario Diethelm Guallar" <mariodiethe...@gmail.com>
> To: witty-interest@lists.sourceforge.net
> Sent: 01-04-2015 19:31:23
> Subject: WFileUpload and WFileResource objects problems under IIS
>
>
> Besides the problem related to PFD generation using the ISAPI connector
> commented in a previous e-mail (always gets a zero bytes corrupted PDF
> file), I am experiencing problems with WFileUpload and WFileResource
> objects under IIS.
>
> Every time that I start a file uploading to the server using the
> WFileUpLoad widget, the application crashes while the WProgressBar widget
> is showing the upload progress (at random levels). The application then
> starts a completely new session.
>
> In a similar way, the WFileResource object always ends with an HTTP 404.0
> error every time that I try to display a file (PDF, .jpg or any other). The
> application is using absolute paths to specify each file.
>
> The same application widgets work just fine using the built-in httpd
> connector.
>
> Any idea about what is going on?
>
>
> thanks. Best regards.
>
> ________________________
> *Mario Diethelm Guallar*
>
>
>
>
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