Ok, the problem persists even if the file name has no underscores, or any non-alphabetic characters.
Problem Description: Some times (seemingly randomly) when a user tries to download a file you get a "Page Not Found" error.
How does Drupal know when a URL is an alias for a page and when it's a file? It looks like Drupal is mistakenly believing that this particular URL is a page to display and tries to display it.
Any ideas?
Daniel.
Daniel Carrera wrote:
Ok, I'll try without underscores. It might take me a while to know if removing the underscore makes any difference because the problem is intermitent. I need to wait for the website to act up again and then test the file without underscores.
Thanks.
Mark Shropshire wrote:
I am using special loosely and just meant non alphanumeric characters except for the file extension "."
Try renaming the file, MondaLinux.zip and see if it works ok. That will at least indicate if the underscore is an issue or not.
Thanks! Mark
On Jan 18, 2010, at 12:53 PM, Daniel Carrera wrote:
Is an underscore a special character? That's the only non-alphabetic character in the file name: Monda_Linux.zip