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5/30/2008 8:25 PM
 

Hi,

I recently face a problem with the Repository module.

As on this page, the download returns a 0-bytes file. I checked the Repository folder and no file was uploaded, although it still passed the uploading process.

Do you have any idea of why this happens?

DNN 4.8.2, IIS Compression on, MSSQL 2005

Thanks,

Duc

 
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5/31/2008 7:46 PM
 
Compression is most likely the culprit .. I would bet disabling it or at least excluding binary files from compression would solve your problem.
 
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6/1/2008 12:22 AM
 

Thanks Steve, httpCompression was the culprit.

But that's because I'm using IIS Compression. I assume CORE Compression will be fine, right?

Regards,

Duc

 
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6/1/2008 5:48 AM
 

I've answered my own question.

Yes, it works with CORE compression, not IIS Compression.

 
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