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RE: Mime headers



Do you have Domino, BRMS, or especially JDE running on the box?

A google for /tmp/QACX shows other questions possibly related to those.

Looks like a discussion for a different list.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ftpapi-
> bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Versfelt, Charles
> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 1:46 PM
> To: HTTPAPI and FTPAPI Projects
> Subject: Mime headers
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> You helped me with a project a while back (I couldn't have done it
> without you) and we are now live...
> Let me start by saying, thanks for the help!  I couldn't have done it
> without you.
> 
> Everything appears to be working.  We're sending and receiving the data
> with no problem.
> But I just noticed something weird and I wanted to ask about it.
> 
> I'm getting thousands of files appearing in my /tmp folder having to do
> with Mime headers.
> 
> Just to recap my project:
> We're doing sends and recieves of XML files via HTTPS (online process)
> and SFTP (batch process) using
> HTTPAPI and CGIDEV2.  I have to include additional MIME headers
> 
> Code for the additional MIME headers is as follows:
> 
>   Header = 'MIME-Version: 1.0' + x'0d25' +
>            'Content-transfer-encoding: text' + x'0d25' +
>            'Request-number:1' + x'0d25' +
>            'Document-type: Request' + x'0d25';
> 
> Code for the online transmit of the XML (after the data is all loaded
> up and ready to go) is as follows:
> 
> / 5. Load the Mime headers and transmit file.
> 
>    ContentType = 'application/PTI47';
>    http_xproc( HTTP_POINT_ADDL_HEADER
>              : %paddr(Add_Headers) );
> 
> /    a.  Try orbitalvar1 URL.
> 
>    rc = http_url_post_stmf(url1
>                          : reqstfile
>                          : replyfile
>                          : HTTP_TIMEOUT
>                          : HTTP_USERAGENT
>                          : ContentType );
> 
> I was looking for some information on a particular run, and I noticed
> out on my /tmp folder that
> I have thousands and thousands of XML files out there, it looks like
> something in my process
> Is creating them, they contain an error referring Mime headers.
> 
> I'm not sure if it's the files I'm sending or the ones I'm receiving
> that are causing the error.
> 
> As far as I can tell, there is no real error--the XML files are getting
> created, going out, coming back... The data's going where it's supposed
> to and coming back as its supposed to.  Yet these files in /tmp exist.
> 
> The files all start with /tmp/QACX* for example /tmp/QACXB0F0QP.xml
> 
> They all contain this:
> 
>  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><!DOCTYPE Response SYSTEM
> "Response_PTIx.d
> td"><Response><QuickResponse HcsTcsInd="T" MessageType="U" LangInd=""
> TzCode=""
> Version="2"><ProcStatus>05</ProcStatus><StatusMsg StatusMsgLth="51">The
> followin
> g mime-header was missing:
> CONTENT_TYPE</StatusMsg></QuickResponse></Response>
> 
> It looks to me like I'm including ContentType in my send.
> 
> Why would I be getting CONTENT_TYPE errors on mime-headers?
> 
> How do I stop these errors from appearing in /tmp?
> 
> Thanks,
> Charlie
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