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Hi everyone!
I have a small asp.net app that works ok. I have a function that creates an
adobe pdf file (using crystal reports.net) and sends to the user. The same
file can be created in doc (msword) format or it can be downloaded in txt
format. Everything works ok using standard http.
When it comes to https, though, the above functions create the file as usual
but when it is sent to the client's browser, adobe (or word for the doc
format) cannot understand the https encrypted file!
So, I need a little help om how to bypass this problem...
How can I make adobe (or word) "understand" the encrypted file??? Can
someone direct me to a sample in vb.net or c#.net on how to do this?
Thanx to anyone answering
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I have a small asp.net app that works ok. I have a function that creates an
adobe pdf file (using crystal reports.net) and sends to the user. The same
file can be created in doc (msword) format or it can be downloaded in txt
format. Everything works ok using standard http.
When it comes to https, though, the above functions create the file as usual
but when it is sent to the client's browser, adobe (or word for the doc
format) cannot understand the https encrypted file!
So, I need a little help om how to bypass this problem...
How can I make adobe (or word) "understand" the encrypted file??? Can
someone direct me to a sample in vb.net or c#.net on how to do this?
Thanx to anyone answering
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