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![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xml Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - RE: Posting XML to ASP.NET from Java 1.3.0 [Thread Next] RE: Posting XML to ASP.NET from Java 1.3.0To: NULL Date: 7/6/2005 2:25:00 PM No i can't change it since it is coming from a company that we are working with. "Prakash Sachania" wrote: > Hmm. You seems to have tried many things. Just a wild guess to try many be. > Is there way you can change "User-Agent" passed from Java1.3.0 to something > like Mozzila? > > I do not think this would solve the problem but it could lead to > understanding where the break is. > > "JBollie" wrote: > > > I am trying to receive a post from Java in ASP.NET, and keep on receiving a > > '400 Bad Request' Error. I have looked into it, and it seems there is a > > known problem in the ASP.NET Framework, where posting to ASP.NET with two > > colons in the url causes the above error. I have followed a hotfix > > article(where you edit the registry) by microsoft that should fix the > > problem, but am still having issues posting betwen the two. I have enabled > > logging, and in the logs it has records that look like this '2005-06-29 > > 20:46:35 22.22.22.22 24467 23.23.23.23 80 HTTP/0.0 POST - 400 - URL'. The > > post is not making it to my app at all, or is in someway being reject by the > > asp.net framework prior to my app. The post being sent is in xml, and is > > urlencoded i sniffed the request and this was the result for that: > > POST HTTP/1.1 > > Content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded > > User-Agent: Java1.3.0 > > Host: mysite.test.com:80 > > Accept: text/html > > Connection: keep-alive > > Content-length: 982 There is also content that is url encoded, that i am > > not posting. > > > > I have taken the same request as what was sniffed above, and been able to > > post it from asp.net to asp.net internal to my company and external to my > > company. Does anyone have any answers, cause i think i've lost mostly all of > > my hair over this one. Please help. | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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