Stuart blogged back in January about a known issue with downloading files from the files application using Chrome.

chromeIssue

IBM do not officially support Chrome with Connections 3.0.1 - but our good friend & IBM Champion Sjaak Ursinus has devised a work around.

Header edit Content-Disposition ^(.*)creation-date=(.*);\smodification-date=(.*);$ "$1creation-date=\"$2\"; modification-date=\"$3\";"

ensure the mod_header module is uncommented httpd.conf

save and close the file.

Restart the HTTP server to pick up the change

Sjaak's full explanation can be found on the Connections Forum


By: Sharon Bellamy | 4 Comments | On: 16 March 2012 10:59:03 | Tags:  connections  fix  chrome  header  issue 



Comments

1) Issue Resolved in 3.0.1 FixPack
Brian Bermingham 3/16/2012 21:45:09

This issue has been resolved and is included in the IBM Connections 3.0.1 FixPack (3.0.1.1):

LO66226​-Duplicate header error when downloading a file using Chrome​.

Fix list can be found here:

https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21587364

ReadMe:

https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21584430

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Just implemented FP1 and tried to rebuild -> no success !!!

So this issue is fixed with FP1 :-)

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