2006-06-20, 06:47 AM
2006-06-21, 01:53 AM
2006-06-21, 01:58 AM
I haven't played around with MyBB on an SSL server before so not much experience out here.
I'll go and do a little bit of research now and see what we can do about this.
I'll go and do a little bit of research now and see what we can do about this.
2006-06-21, 02:00 AM
Perhaps its fixed in IE 7 Beta 2?
2006-06-21, 02:03 AM
http://support.microsoft.com/default.asp...us;Q316431 relates to MS Office files but I assume a similar thing is happening here.
Have you got the no-cache headers enabled in the settings? (It is under the server settings group). Try disabling it if it is on.
Have you got the no-cache headers enabled in the settings? (It is under the server settings group). Try disabling it if it is on.
2006-06-21, 02:12 AM
Yes, I saw that article and came back to post
I turned off caching in the admin console.
That did work. If I add the no-store as they recommend, it actually breaks it a bit, in that you MUST save the file and not open it directly.
Once again, they suck for doing non-standard stuff...big surprise.
Anyway, is there a way of overriding the no-cache header for just the attachment.php page? I would like to leave it on for everything else.
I sure hope this helps someone else out there, because this has been making me insane.
Thanks for the assistance.
I turned off caching in the admin console.
That did work. If I add the no-store as they recommend, it actually breaks it a bit, in that you MUST save the file and not open it directly.
Once again, they suck for doing non-standard stuff...big surprise.
Anyway, is there a way of overriding the no-cache header for just the attachment.php page? I would like to leave it on for everything else.
I sure hope this helps someone else out there, because this has been making me insane.
Thanks for the assistance.