Re: Document Contains No Data!

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 10180
interpreted = N
texte = >We have the same problem. We suggest disabling SSL 3.0 in security >preferences in the browser. Any other suggestions? > >>Good afternoon, >> >>Using Web-Catalog and changing from >>the Invoice.html to a secure server file >>named A_Invoice.html, sometimes we >>receive an error that says: >>Document Contains No Data >> >>This does not happen very often, >>however when it does there is the >>potential for a loss of business. >> >>Has anyone experienced this problem? >>I was told that by clearing the cache on >>netscape it could be solved. >> >>Any idea's on how do you fix it for customers? >> >>Thanks >>Christopher Huffaker >>http://www.zonasplace.com/chris/web.html >> >> If you want to make sure pages are not cached by the users browser put the following into the header of the html file:Might help!+------------------------------------------------------------+ | David Henry Lawson | +------------------------------+-----------------------------+ | The Binary Refinery | a: No 16; L42 7LB; UK | | i: dave@binary-refinery.net | w: www.binary-refinery.net | | t: +44 (0)151 670 0787 | f: +44 (0)151 670 9192 | +------------------------------+-----------------------------+ -export-a-crypto-system-sig -RSA-3-lines-PERL #!/bin/perl -sp0777i
    
  1. Re: Document Contains No Data! (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  2. Re: Document Contains No Data! (Dave Lawson 1997)
  3. Re: Document Contains No Data! (jpocock@deagostini.co.uk (Jeremy Pocock) 1997)
  4. Document Contains No Data! (Christopher 1997)
>We have the same problem. We suggest disabling SSL 3.0 in security >preferences in the browser. Any other suggestions? > >>Good afternoon, >> >>Using Web-Catalog and changing from >>the Invoice.html to a secure server file >>named A_Invoice.html, sometimes we >>receive an error that says: >>Document Contains No Data >> >>This does not happen very often, >>however when it does there is the >>potential for a loss of business. >> >>Has anyone experienced this problem? >>I was told that by clearing the cache on >>netscape it could be solved. >> >>Any idea's on how do you fix it for customers? >> >>Thanks >>Christopher Huffaker >>http://www.zonasplace.com/chris/web.html >> >> If you want to make sure pages are not cached by the users browser put the following into the header of the html file:Might help!+------------------------------------------------------------+ | David Henry Lawson | +------------------------------+-----------------------------+ | The Binary Refinery | a: No 16; L42 7LB; UK | | i: dave@binary-refinery.net | w: www.binary-refinery.net | | t: +44 (0)151 670 0787 | f: +44 (0)151 670 9192 | +------------------------------+-----------------------------+ -export-a-crypto-system-sig -RSA-3-lines-PERL #!/bin/perl -sp0777iDave Lawson

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