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The current method of constructing a trace file name is trace-files-directory/filename.ext.generation
and for the Daily Summary Report its trace-files-directory/bwtrace.vt.ccyymmdd
These names appear to cause a problem with some server/browser configurations
where the server returns the file to the browser with a content type of: application/x-troff-man
This causes the browser to want to save the file rather than display it.
Would it not be better to use a file extension that's recognised as a text/plain mime type?
trace-files-directory/filename.generation.ext
or trace-files-directory/bwtrace.ccyymmdd.vt
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It appears we can force the files to be displayed as text/plain by putting the following into an .htaccess file into the trace-files-directory ForceType text/plain
The current method of constructing a trace file name is
trace-files-directory/filename.ext.generation
and for the Daily Summary Report its
trace-files-directory/bwtrace.vt.ccyymmdd
These names appear to cause a problem with some server/browser configurations
where the server returns the file to the browser with a content type of:
application/x-troff-man
This causes the browser to want to save the file rather than display it.
Would it not be better to use a file extension that's recognised as a
text/plain
mime type?trace-files-directory/filename.generation.ext
or
trace-files-directory/bwtrace.ccyymmdd.vt
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: