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IBM AS/400 OS V4R5 Domino V5.0.5 IBM HTTP Websphere Version 3.021 We normally run using the Domino Web Server to serve Domino Databases. Those databases have some agents that generate reports by using the PRINT statement that puts out HTML. When Domino is asked by the browser to go to the agents URL, the resulting output of HTML from the agent displays in the web browser just fine. We would like to be able to set up the IBM HTTP Server to do the Web Serving of the Domino databases. We set Domino to use our HTTP Instance, the HTTP Instance has the directives set up for the necessary Domino service programs. The HTTP Instance can serve standard Domino Forms as HTML just fine. But when we request the above mentioned agent that outputs HTML, the browser gets a Security Warning that the file about to be downloaded (MIME Type ext/html) should be saved locally or opend where it exists. If you say to open it, you get a new browser window with the resultant HTML shown, the way it should have been shown in the current browser window. Has anyone else seen this problem ??? I am having a very hard time getting a resolution. It is very hard to tell if it is a Domino problem, an IBM HTTP Server problem, or the Domino QNOTES Service Programs that are acting up. Fred A. Newberry EFG Companies 1-800-527-1984 x8262 fnewberry@efgusa.com +--- | This is the JAVA/400 Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to JAVA400-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to JAVA400-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to JAVA400-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner: joe@zappie.net +---
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