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Old 01-14-2004, 07:08 PM   #1
Frank
 
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Re: PDF files

Annette,

I do not believe this is an IIS issues. Your web server may have a
corrupted disk or something. try run chkdsk.


"Annette" <aboatright@liberty.k12.ga.us> wrote in message
news:0ab201c3dade$0102ee30$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> The pdf files that we have posted on our web server will
> work one or two times, then the when accessed again they
> give the end user the following error:
> "The file is damaged and could not be repaired"
> Any solutions or anyone having the same problem?
>



 
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Old 01-15-2004, 02:30 AM   #2
Wei-Dong Xu [MSFT]
 
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RE: PDF files

Hi Annette,

It will be appreciated you can tell me more information regarding this
issue.What OS your server is running on, how does the user visit the pdf,
downlaod it by clicking one static link or be redirected to the pdf file.
Is the web site built by asp.net or asp or only static files(html, gif)?
Thank you for these information!

Furthermore, you can also create one html file with only one link to this
pdf file. Then please visit this page and test this pdf in two methods:
1) click directly for this pdf file, this way, at client side, Acrobat
reader will be called to handle this pdf file and display it in most
scenarios.
2) right click this link and select "Save Target as..." to download this
PDF file.

If you can successfully download this pdf file and this file can be opened
smoothly at client, this means IIS can serve this pdf file very well.

Please feel free to let me know if you have any further questions.

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Old 01-15-2004, 09:19 AM   #3
 
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RE: PDF files

We are using Server 2000, with IIS5. Our webmaster has
the users use a redirect page to the pdf file. He is
using asp on the website.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Annette,
>
>It will be appreciated you can tell me more information

regarding this
>issue.What OS your server is running on, how does the

user visit the pdf,
>downlaod it by clicking one static link or be redirected

to the pdf file.
>Is the web site built by asp.net or asp or only static

files(html, gif)?
>Thank you for these information!
>
>Furthermore, you can also create one html file with only

one link to this
>pdf file. Then please visit this page and test this pdf

in two methods:
>1) click directly for this pdf file, this way, at client

side, Acrobat
>reader will be called to handle this pdf file and

display it in most
>scenarios.
>2) right click this link and select "Save Target as..."

to download this
>PDF file.
>
>If you can successfully download this pdf file and this

file can be opened
>smoothly at client, this means IIS can serve this pdf

file very well.
>
>Please feel free to let me know if you have any further

questions.
>
>Thank you for using Microsoft NewsGroup!
>
>Wei-Dong Xu
>Microsoft Product Support Services
>Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

confers no rights.
>
>.
>

 
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Old 01-29-2004, 10:17 AM   #4
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I am having this problem with pdf having more than one page. Initially I had aspx with

< iframe src=mapped location of pdf...

This worked fine in IE, breaks in netscape. Next I created a new aspx for the iframe...

< iframe src=viewer.aspx?content=mapped location of pdf...

and on page load create a binary reader for the stream to write to the viewer page. Reader works fine in IE when there is only one page in the pdf, otherwise "file is damaged" error.
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