Products

Solutions

Resources

Partners

Community

Blog

About

QA

Ideas Test

New Community Website

Ordinarily, you'd be at the right spot, but we've recently launched a brand new community website... For the community, by the community.

Yay... Take Me to the Community!

Welcome to the DNN Community Forums, your preferred source of online community support for all things related to DNN.
In order to participate you must be a registered DNNizen

HomeHomeUsing DNN Platf...Using DNN Platf...Administration ...Administration ...Broken downloads from file manager (and repository module)Broken downloads from file manager (and repository module)
Previous
 
Next
New Post
7/20/2006 3:54 AM
 
Hi all. Maybe somebody has suffered the same problem as I have: We're having quite a big intranet site running on DNN 3.1.1, SQL server 2000, IIS6 on windows server 2003 (with IIS compression on), pretty much without any problem (or so it seemed), except one problem: When downloading files through the file manager (or the repository module, which uses the same mechanism) files come out 0 bytes. I've tried disabling compression (on static or dynamic content), bypassing proxy servers, examining logs for errors (no visible errors), but I'm now out of ideas. Did anybody else experience this problem before, or know of a solution ? Downloading the normal way (not with the postback but with the normal file links) works perfect.
 
New Post
11/6/2006 4:18 PM
 

Hi sentry23,

I have exactly the same problem as you have. Did you find a solution? Here is my post : http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/ForumsDotNetNuke/tabid/795/forumid/108/threadid/54559/scope/posts/Default.aspx

Thanks for any feedback !

Regards,
Fabian

 
New Post
11/7/2006 3:10 AM
 
Hi fabianus. We did find a solution, and actually one i did mention above: we disabled HTTP compression on dynamic content. This initially didn't fix it, but after a server reset instead of a IIS reset, things started to work. You can still tweak it by disallowing specific paths for compression or just the aspx files, but since it also caused some other issues in our case, we found that compression on dynamic content in general had more negative then positive effects.
 
New Post
11/7/2006 8:30 PM
 

Hi sentry23,

Thanks a lot for taking time to reply!

In fact I did try to make it work with disableing IIS compression, but it does not fix the problem in my case (beside the fact that I would regret not having IIS compression).

Any idea? :-)

Regards,
Fabian

 
New Post
11/8/2006 3:11 AM
 
Hi Fabian, Well, that sort of limits things since this was exactly the problem, but lets see.. Is your site larger then 2 GB ? That has caused quite some problems with the repository module, but not with downloading empty files. Another issue we had in parallel was that the file manager was not removing files from the file-manager database when they were removed from the DNN folder outside the file-manager. Other then that i'd say that it's worth to have a look at any other compression modules you might have installed, but after that, I'm sort of done with ideas what else it might be. (And are you running the latest version of both DNN (either the 3 or 4 branch) and the repository module?) Cheers, Leon
 
Previous
 
Next
HomeHomeUsing DNN Platf...Using DNN Platf...Administration ...Administration ...Broken downloads from file manager (and repository module)Broken downloads from file manager (and repository module)


These Forums are dedicated to discussion of DNN Platform and Evoq Solutions.

For the benefit of the community and to protect the integrity of the ecosystem, please observe the following posting guidelines:

  1. No Advertising. This includes promotion of commercial and non-commercial products or services which are not directly related to DNN.
  2. No vendor trolling / poaching. If someone posts about a vendor issue, allow the vendor or other customers to respond. Any post that looks like trolling / poaching will be removed.
  3. Discussion or promotion of DNN Platform product releases under a different brand name are strictly prohibited.
  4. No Flaming or Trolling.
  5. No Profanity, Racism, or Prejudice.
  6. Site Moderators have the final word on approving / removing a thread or post or comment.
  7. English language posting only, please.
What is Liquid Content?
Find Out
What is Liquid Content?
Find Out
What is Liquid Content?
Find Out