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9/11/2006 10:15 PM
 

I'm getting the same problem and I believe this is good workaround. I have DNN 4.3.4, and when I add a link using the 'Create Link' button in the Rich Text Editor, it creates the following HTML for the link:
<A href="http://www.myurl.comPortals0document.pdf">click here</A>

I modified this to read:
<A href="http://www.myurl.com/Portals/0/document.pdf">click here</A>

This seems to work for me now.

Regards,
Bryan

 

 
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9/11/2006 10:24 PM
 

Anthony I posted this

http://dotnetnuke.com/Community/ForumsDotNetNuke/tabid/795/forumid/110/threadid/68679/scope/posts/Default.aspx

and that seems to be the problem is there other things besides this that I may have missed?  I would like to know because for our site I have made a few core changes we needed and dont want to upgrade to only get this fixed when its already fixed.


Dylan Barber http://www.braindice.com - Dotnetnuke development classes - skins and modules
 
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9/11/2006 11:32 PM
 

The thinking at present is that the problems are caused by the wrong content-type, combined with no content-length header.  And for some users experiencing the PDF issue, it actually *is* the PDF viewer bug...  So the change you posted about in the linked post is one of two changes to deal with this issue.

If you are making core changes to DNN, you should probably wait for 4.3.5 (or even 4.3.6), as these will contain changes to improve stability and performance.  And (of course) it's best to make your changes in such a way as to not require a change to the core...


 
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9/11/2006 11:53 PM
 
Yeah if it was up to me I wouldnt touch the core but have to for this project - i'll see about adding in the content length too.

Dylan Barber http://www.braindice.com - Dotnetnuke development classes - skins and modules
 
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9/11/2006 11:58 PM
 
What function(s) do you need to add that require changes to the core?

 
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