MacSig Posted September 26, 2008 Posted September 26, 2008 Hello, it is all the afternoon I'm dealing with a issue: I'm not sure it is related to SC (installed with Tomcat in the FileMaker Web Publishing Engine) , FM (IWP) or IIS but this is what is going on: I have a DB (reports) that uses SC and everything is fine. The webviewer URL looks like "http://173.1.19.2/SuperContainer/Files/Reports/" & Reports::Code I have a second DB (tasks) that uses SC but it doesn't work. I get a HTTP 400 Error. The webviewer URL looks like "http://173.1.19.2/SuperContainer/Files/Tasks/" & Tasks::Number but if I set the webviewer URL as "http://173.1.19.2/SuperContainer/Files" SC works. If I try to access directly (typing http://173.1.19.2/SuperContainer/Files/Tasks/1 on FireFox's address bar) SC works, I see the Update file button so I'm not sure my issue is related to SC. All the other data are accessible through FM Pro and IWP. The only one that doesn't work is the webviewer. Am I missing something? THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP. I APPRECIATE IT
MacSig Posted September 26, 2008 Author Posted September 26, 2008 (edited) UPDATE: actually I get HTTP 400 error only for some records not for all of them. Any Idea? Is this a database issue? Thanks again. Edited September 26, 2008 by Guest
mr_vodka Posted September 26, 2008 Posted September 26, 2008 Hi MacSig. Would you mind sharing your findings to solve the issue just in case another user comes across this post? Thanks.
MacSig Posted September 26, 2008 Author Posted September 26, 2008 Sure, yesterday night I was so frustrated that when I realized the reason of my issue I forgot to explain it. I didn't make the DB, I'm working on update it (from FM6) and publish it through IWP; basically for some records the code field didn't contain just the code but after that there were some empty lines. Because of that I got the HTTP error. Hope this will save someone else's time.
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