Problem with the post OFFICE when using HttpsConnection
Hello community,
my scenario:
I have a piece of code that runs on a BB and a Servlet located on a Tomcat 6.0.18. The code on the BB uses POST to send data. When you use with HTTP POST, everything works like a charm, but I have trouble with the POST and HTTPS.
It seems that the data is not transferred from BB on the server. The use of the debugger I discovered that the data is written to the output stream (side), but when the servlet calls getParameter() only null is returned.
To ensure a correct installation, I tried a GET with HTTPS which works very well.
The given code example is on the side of the unit
connection = Connector.open(url); HttpsConnection https = (HttpsConnection)connection; https.setRequestMethod(HttpsConnection.POST); https.setRequestProperty(HEADER_CONTENTTYPE, CONTENTTYPE_FORMDATA); https.setRequestProperty(HEADER_CONTENTTYPE, String.valueOf(length)); out = https.openOutputStream();out.write(PostMessage.getBytes()); in = https.openInputStream(); ResponseMessage = new byte[(int)https.getLength()]; in.read(ResponseMessage); out.close();in.close();https.close();
Any help is very appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
PS:
Simulator: 8300
MDS: 4.1.4
JDE: 4.5.0
Eclipse: Version: 3.4.1
Build id: M20080911-1700
Dear community,
I managed to solve the problem by myself. Its a classic copy & paste error.
Lets take a look at:
https.setRequestProperty(HEADER_CONTENTTYPE, CONTENTTYPE_FORMDATA); https.setRequestProperty(HEADER_CONTENTTYPE, String.valueOf(length));
As you can see I used two times HEADER_CONTENTTYPE. Its not so bad, but to indicate the length of a post, you need to use HEADER_CONTENTLENGTH:-D.
I have to take a break...
You can consider the issue as resolved.
Tags: BlackBerry Developers
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D3d9 Overlay: support
DXVA-HD: support
DDraw status: enabled
D3D status: enabled
AGP status: enabled
Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980
Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Track type: GeForce GTX 980
DAC type: Integrated RAMDAC
The device key: Enum\PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_13C0 & SUBSYS_31701462 & REV_A1
Display memory: 4 095 MB
Dedicated memory: 3072 MB
Shared memory: 1023 MB
Current mode: 1768 x 992 (32 bit) (30 Hz)
Name of the monitor: generic PnP monitor
Monitor model: NS-40D510NA15
Monitor ID: BBY4043
Native mode: 1920 x 1080 (p) (60,000 Hz)
Output type: HDMI
Driver name: nvd3dumx.dll, nvwgf2umx.dll, nvwgf2umx.dll, nvd3dum, nvwgf2um, nvwgf2um
The driver file version: 9.18.0013.4788 (English)
Driver version: 9.18.13.4788
DDI version: 11
: Model WDDM 1.1 driver
Driver attributes: Final retail
Driver Date/size: 13/03/2015-13:41:47, 17258024 bytes
Would be WHQL logo: Yes
Date stamp WHQL:
The instrument identifier: {D7B71E3E-5080-11CF-6665-7D111CC2C435}
Vendor ID: 0x10DE
Device ID: 0x13b0
SubSys ID: 0 x 31701462
Revision ID: 0x00A1
Strong driver name: oem36.inf:NVIDIA_SetA_Devices.NTamd64.6.1:Section152:9.18.13.4788:pci\ven_10de & dev_13c0
The driver rating: 00E02001
Video Accel:
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D3d9 Overlay: support
DXVA-HD: support
DDraw status: enabled
D3D status: enabled
AGP status: enabled
Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980
Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Track type: GeForce GTX 980
DAC type: Integrated RAMDAC
The device key: Enum\PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_13C0 & SUBSYS_31701462 & REV_A1
Display memory: 4 095 MB
Dedicated memory: 3072 MB
Shared memory: 1023 MB
Current mode: 1920 x 1080 (32 bit) (60 Hz)
Name of the monitor: BenQ GL2760
Monitor model: BenQ GL2760
Monitor ID: BNQ78D5
Native mode: 1920 x 1080 (p) (60,000 Hz)
Output type: HDMI
Driver name: nvd3dumx.dll, nvwgf2umx.dll, nvwgf2umx.dll, nvd3dum, nvwgf2um, nvwgf2um
The driver file version: 9.18.0013.4788 (English)
Driver version: 9.18.13.4788
DDI version: 11
: Model WDDM 1.1 driver
Driver attributes: Final retail
Driver Date/size: 13/03/2015-13:41:47, 17258024 bytes
Would be WHQL logo: Yes
Date stamp WHQL:
The instrument identifier: {D7B71E3E-5080-11CF-6665-7D111CC2C435}
Vendor ID: 0x10DE
Device ID: 0x13b0
SubSys ID: 0 x 31701462
Revision ID: 0x00A1
Strong driver name: oem36.inf:NVIDIA_SetA_Devices.NTamd64.6.1:Section152:9.18.13.4788:pci\ven_10de & dev_13c0
The driver rating: 00E02001
Video Accel:
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D3d9 Overlay: support
DXVA-HD: support
DDraw status: enabled
D3D status: enabled
AGP status: enabled
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Sound Devices
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Description: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Default audio playback: Yes
Default voice playback: Yes
Hardware ID: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01 & VEN_10EC & DEV_0889 & SUBSYS_1458A132 & REV_1000
Manufacturer ID: 1
Product ID: 100
Type: WDM
Driver name: RTKVHD64.sys
Driver version: 6.00.0001.7404 (English)
Driver attributes: Final retail
Would be WHQL logo: Yes
Date and size: 11/12/2014-15:15:52, 4351960 bytes
Other files:
Driver provider: Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
HW Accel level: basic
Cap flags: 0xF1F
Min/Max sample rate: 100, 200000
Mix beef static/Strm HW: 1, 0
Static/Strm HW 3D steers: 0, 0
HW memory: 0
Management of the voice: No.
Listen/Src/EAX (TM) 2.0: No, no
Listen/Src/I3DL2 (TM): No, no
Sensaura (TM) ZoomFX (tm): No.
Description: BenQ GL2760-0 (NVIDIA High Definition Audio)
Default audio playback: No.
Default voice playback: no
Hardware ID: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01 & VEN_10DE & DEV_0071 & SUBSYS_14623170 & REV_1001
Manufacturer ID: 1
Product ID: 100
Type: WDM
Driver name: nvhda64v.sys
Driver version: 1.03.0033.0000 (English)
Driver attributes: Final retail
Would be WHQL logo: Yes
Date and size: 05/02/2015 15:01:44, 195728 bytes
Other files:
Driver provider: NVIDIA Corporation
HW Accel level: basic
Cap flags: 0xF1F
Min/Max sample rate: 100, 200000
Mix beef static/Strm HW: 1, 0
Static/Strm HW 3D steers: 0, 0
HW memory: 0
Management of the voice: No.
Listen/Src/EAX (TM) 2.0: No, no
Listen/Src/I3DL2 (TM): No, no
Sensaura (TM) ZoomFX (tm): No.
Description: Realtek Digital Output (Optical) (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Default audio playback: No.
Default voice playback: no
Hardware ID: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01 & VEN_10EC & DEV_0889 & SUBSYS_1458A132 & REV_1000
Manufacturer ID: 1
Product ID: 100
Type: WDM
Driver name: RTKVHD64.sys
Driver version: 6.00.0001.7404 (English)
Driver attributes: Final retail
Would be WHQL logo: Yes
Date and size: 11/12/2014-15:15:52, 4351960 bytes
Other files:
Driver provider: Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
HW Accel level: basic
Cap flags: 0xF1F
Min/Max sample rate: 100, 200000
Mix beef static/Strm HW: 1, 0
Static/Strm HW 3D steers: 0, 0
HW memory: 0
Management of the voice: No.
Listen/Src/EAX (TM) 2.0: No, no
Listen/Src/I3DL2 (TM): No, no
Sensaura (TM) ZoomFX (tm): No.
Description: NS-40D510NA15-4 (NVIDIA High Definition Audio)
Default audio playback: No.
Default voice playback: no
Hardware ID: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01 & VEN_10DE & DEV_0071 & SUBSYS_14623170 & REV_1001
Manufacturer ID: 1
Product ID: 100
Type: WDM
Driver name: nvhda64v.sys
Driver version: 1.03.0033.0000 (English)
Driver attributes: Final retail
Would be WHQL logo: Yes
Date and size: 05/02/2015 15:01:44, 195728 bytes
Other files:
Driver provider: NVIDIA Corporation
HW Accel level: basic
Cap flags: 0xF1F
Min/Max sample rate: 100, 200000
Mix beef static/Strm HW: 1, 0
Static/Strm HW 3D steers: 0, 0
HW memory: 0
Management of the voice: No.
Listen/Src/EAX (TM) 2.0: No, no
Listen/Src/I3DL2 (TM): No, no
Sensaura (TM) ZoomFX (tm): No.
Description: Realtek Digital Output (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Default audio playback: No.
Default voice playback: no
Hardware ID: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01 & VEN_10EC & DEV_0889 & SUBSYS_1458A132 & REV_1000
Manufacturer ID: 1
Product ID: 100
Type: WDM
Driver name: RTKVHD64.sys
Driver version: 6.00.0001.7404 (English)
Driver attributes: Final retail
Would be WHQL logo: Yes
Date and size: 11/12/2014-15:15:52, 4351960 bytes
Other files:
Driver provider: Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
HW Accel level: basic
Cap flags: 0xF1F
Min/Max sample rate: 100, 200000
Mix beef static/Strm HW: 1, 0
Static/Strm HW 3D steers: 0, 0
HW memory: 0
Management of the voice: No.
Listen/Src/EAX (TM) 2.0: No, no
Listen/Src/I3DL2 (TM): No, no
Sensaura (TM) ZoomFX (tm): No.
Description: BenQ GL2760-8 (NVIDIA High Definition Audio)
Default audio playback: No.
Default voice playback: no
Hardware ID: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01 & VEN_10DE & DEV_0071 & SUBSYS_14623170 & REV_1001
Manufacturer ID: 1
Product ID: 100
Type: WDM
Driver name: nvhda64v.sys
Driver version: 1.03.0033.0000 (English)
Driver attributes: Final retail
Would be WHQL logo: Yes
Date and size: 05/02/2015 15:01:44, 195728 bytes
Other files:
Driver provider: NVIDIA Corporation
HW Accel level: basic
Cap flags: 0xF1F
Min/Max sample rate: 100, 200000
Mix beef static/Strm HW: 1, 0
Static/Strm HW 3D steers: 0, 0
HW memory: 0
Management of the voice: No.
Listen/Src/EAX (TM) 2.0: No, no
Listen/Src/I3DL2 (TM): No, no
Sensaura (TM) ZoomFX (tm): No.
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Sound Capture devices
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DirectInput devices
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Device name: mouse
Joint: 1
Controller ID: n/a
Vendor/product ID: n/a
FF driver: n/a
Device name: keyboard
Joint: 1
Controller ID: n/a
Vendor/product ID: n/a
FF driver: n/a
Device name: USB keyboard
Joint: 1
Controller ID: 0 x 0
Suppliers of products/ID: 0x046D, 0xC31D
FF driver: n/a
Device name: USB keyboard
Joint: 1
Controller ID: 0 x 0
Suppliers of products/ID: 0x046D, 0xC31D
FF driver: n/a
Device name: USB keyboard
Joint: 1
Controller ID: 0 x 0
Suppliers of products/ID: 0x046D, 0xC31D
FF driver: n/a
Poll w / Interrupt: No.
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USB devices
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+ USB root hub
| Suppliers of products/ID: 0 x 1002, 0 x 4397
| Matching Device ID: usb\root_hub
| Service: usbhub
|
+ - + USB Device input
| | Suppliers of products/ID: 0x046D, 0xC05A
| | Location: Port_ #0002.Hub_ #0001
| | Matching Device ID: generic_hid_device
| | Service: HidUsb
| |
| + - + HID-compliant mouse
| | | Suppliers of products/ID: 0x046D, 0xC05A
| | | Matching Device ID: hid_device_system_mouse
| | | Service: me
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Gameport devices
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PS/2 devices
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+ Keyboard HID device
| Suppliers of products/ID: 0x046D, 0xC31D
| Matching Device ID: hid_device_system_keyboard
| Service: kbdhid
|
+ Server terminal keyboard driver
| Matching Device ID: root\rdp_kbd
| High filters: kbdclass
| Service: TermDD
|
+ Terminal Server mouse driver
| Matching Device ID: root\rdp_mou
| High filters: mouclass
| Service: TermDD
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Disks and CD-ROM/DVD-ROM readers
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Drive: C:
Free space: 69.8 GB
Total area: 228.7 GB
File system: NTFS
Model: KINGSTON peripheral SV300S37A240G of SATA drive
Drive: F:
Free space: 1657,3 GB
Total space: 1907,6 GB
File system: NTFS
Model: ST2000DM 001-1ER164 peripheral SATA drive
By car: r:
Free space: 3481,4 GB
Total space: 3815,2 GB
File system: NTFS
Model: MARVELL Raid SCSI Disk Device VD
Drive: D:
Model: HL-DT-ST DVD +-RW GSA-H73N ATA Device
Driver: c:\windows\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys, 6.01.7601.17514 (in English), 0 bytes
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System devices
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Name: VIA USB eXtensible Host Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1106 & DEV_3483 & SUBSYS_50071458 & REV_01\4 & 6F5B703 & 0 & 0048
Pilot: s/o
Name: The standard host PCI bridge CPU
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1022 & DEV_1604 & SUBSYS_00000000 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & C4
Pilot: s/o
Name: Bridge PCI to PCI standard PCI
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_5A1C & SUBSYS_5A141002 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & 48
Pilot: s/o
Name: OpenHCD Standard USB host controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_4397 & SUBSYS_50041458 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & B0
Pilot: s/o
Name: ATI i/o Communications Processor PCI Bus controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_4384 & SUBSYS_00000000 & REV_40\3 & 11583659 & 0 & A4
Pilot: s/o
Name: VIA 1394 compatible OHCI Host Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1106 & DEV_3044 & SUBSYS_10001458 & REV_C0\4 & 1AF465A6 & 0 & A 70, 4
Pilot: s/o
Name: The standard host PCI bridge CPU
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1022 & DEV_1603 & SUBSYS_00000000 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & C3
Pilot: s/o
Name: Bridge PCI to PCI standard PCI
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_5A16 & SUBSYS_5A141002 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & 10
Pilot: s/o
Name: OpenHCD Standard USB host controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_4397 & SUBSYS_50041458 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & 98
Pilot: s/o
Name: High Definition Audio Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_4383 & SUBSYS_A1321458 & REV_40\3 & 11583659 & 0 & A2
Pilot: s/o
Name: Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_10EC & DEV_8168 & SUBSYS_E0001458 & REV_06\4 & 2DDBB3B7 & 0 & 00A 8
Pilot: s/o
Name: The standard host PCI bridge CPU
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1022 & DEV_1602 & SUBSYS_00000000 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & C2
Pilot: s/o
Name: The standard host PCI bridge CPU
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_5A14 & SUBSYS_5A141002 & REV_02\3 & 11583659 & 0 & 00
Pilot: s/o
Name: OpenHCD Standard USB host controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_4397 & SUBSYS_50041458 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & 90
Pilot: s/o
Name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980
Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_13C0 & SUBSYS_31701462 & REV_A1\4 & 2534E90F & 0 & 0010
Pilot: s/o
Name: The standard host PCI bridge CPU
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1022 & DEV_1601 & SUBSYS_00000000 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & C1
Pilot: s/o
Name: Bridge PCI to PCI standard PCI
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_43A3 & SUBSYS_00001002 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & AB
Pilot: s/o
Name: Standard enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_4396 & SUBSYS_50041458 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & B2
Pilot: s/o
Name: High Definition Audio Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0FBB & SUBSYS_31701462 & REV_A1\4 & 2534E90F & 0 & 0110
Pilot: s/o
Name: The standard host PCI bridge CPU
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1022 & DEV_1600 & SUBSYS_00000000 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & C0
Pilot: s/o
Name: Bridge PCI to PCI standard PCI
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_43A0 & SUBSYS_00001002 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & A8
Pilot: s/o
Name: Standard enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_4396 & SUBSYS_50041458 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & 9A
Pilot: s/o
Name: Marvell 92xx SATA 6 G controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1B4B & DEV_9230 & SUBSYS_92301B4B & REV_11\4 & 1B49F582 & 0 & 0068
Pilot: s/o
Name: Texas Instruments 1394 OHCI compatible host controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_104C & DEV_823F & SUBSYS_78563412 & REV_01\5 & 2A46CC04 & 0 & 000058
Pilot: s/o
Name: Bridge PCI to PCI standard PCI
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_5A1F & SUBSYS_5A141002 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & 58
Pilot: s/o
Name: PCI standard ISA bridge
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_439D & SUBSYS_439D1002 & REV_40\3 & 11583659 & 0 & A3
Pilot: s/o
Name: Standard enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_4396 & SUBSYS_50041458 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & 92
Pilot: s/o
Name: Marvell 91xx SATA 6 G controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1B4B & DEV_9172 & SUBSYS_B0001458 & REV_12\4 & 22A3F64 & 0 & 0050
Pilot: s/o
Name: Bridge PCI to PCI standard PCI
Device ID: PCI\VEN_104C & DEV_823E & SUBSYS_78563412 & REV_01\4 & 33E4407A & 0 & 0058
Pilot: s/o
Name: Bridge PCI to PCI standard PCI
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_5A1E & SUBSYS_5A141002 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & 68
Pilot: s/o
Name: Standard double channel PCI IDE Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_439C & SUBSYS_50021458 & REV_40\3 & 11583659 & 0 & A1
Pilot: s/o
Name: AMD SATA Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_4391 & SUBSYS_B0021458 & REV_40\3 & 11583659 & 0 & 88
Pilot: s/o
Name: Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1912 & DEV_0015 & SUBSYS_00000000 & REV_02\4 & 693E52D & 0 & 00AB
Pilot: s/o
Name: The standard host PCI bridge CPU
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1022 & DEV_1605 & SUBSYS_00000000 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & C5
Pilot: s/o
Name: Bridge PCI to PCI standard PCI
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_5A1D & SUBSYS_5A141002 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & 50
Pilot: s/o
Name: OpenHCD Standard USB host controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_4399 & SUBSYS_50041458 & REV_00\3 & 11583659 & 0 & A5
Pilot: s/o
Name: ATI i/o Communications Processor SMBus Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_4385 & SUBSYS_43851002 & REV_42\3 & 11583659 & 0 & A0
Pilot: s/o
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DirectShow filters
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DirectShow filters:
WMAudio Decoder DMO, 0 x 00800800, 1, 1, WMADMOD. DLL, 6.01.7601.17514
WMAPro over S/PDIF DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, WMADMOD. DLL, 6.01.7601.17514
WMSpeech Decoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, WMSPDMOD. DLL, 6.01.7601.17514
MP3 DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, mp3dmod.dll, 6.01.7600.16385 decoder
Mpeg4s decoder DMO, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1, mp4sdecd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
Decoder WMV DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1 screen, 1, wmvsdecd.dll, 6.01.7601.17514
Decoder DMO WMVideo, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1, wmvdecod.dll, 6.01.7601.18221
Mpeg43 decoder DMO, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1, mp43decd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
MPEG4 Decoder DMO, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1, mpg4decd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
DV Muxer, 0x00400000, 0, 0, qdv.dll, 6.06.7601.17514
MainConcept MPEG demux, 0 x 00800100, 1, 2, mc_demux_mp2_ds.ax, 9.09.0012.5440
Converter, 0 x 00400001, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741 color space
WS ScreenCapture, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, ScreenCaptureFilter.ax, 5.07.0000.0002
Video of LogMeIn Encoder, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, racodec.ax, 4.01.0000.5022
Reader, 0x00400000, 0, 0, qasf.dll, WM ASF 12.00.7601.17514
Filter, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, wmpsrcwp.dll, 12.00.7601.17514 screenshot
AVI Splitter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
VGA 16 color Ditherer, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
SBE2MediaTypeProfile, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, SBE.dll, 6.06.7601.17528
Microsoft DTV - DVD video Decoder, 0x005fffff, 2, 4, msmpeg2vdec.dll, 12.00.9200.17037
AC3 parser Filter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, mpg2splt.ax, 6.06.7601.17528
StreamBufferSink, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, sbe.dll, 6.06.7601.17528
Fire-i Yuv decompressor, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, fiyuv.ax.x86, 5.80.0000.0021
MJPEG Decompressor, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
MPEG-I Stream Splitter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 2, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741 SAMI (CC)
The IST Codec, 0 x 00600000, 1, 4, VBICodec.ax, 6.06.7601.17514
CineForm JPG2Stream Filter, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, JPEGS2Stream.dll,.
MPEG-2 Splitter, 0x005fffff, 1, 0, mpg2splt.ax, 6.06.7601.17528
Filter, 0 x 00200000, 2, 5, cca.dll, 6.06.7601.17514 analysis of closed captioning
SBE2FileScan, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, SBE.dll, 6.06.7601.17528
Microsoft MPEG-2 video encoding, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, msmpeg2enc.dll, 6.01.7601.17514
Video of LogMeIn Decoder, 0 x 00800000, 1, 1, racodec.ax, 4.01.0000.5022
Renderer, 0 x 00800001, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741 Script command internal
MPEG Audio Decoder, 0 x 03680001, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
DV Splitter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 2, qdv.dll, 6.06.7601.17514
Video Mixing Renderer 9 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
Microsoft MPEG - 2 encode, 0 x 00200000, 2, 1, msmpeg2enc.dll, 6.01.7601.17514
ACM Wrapper, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
Video Renderer, 0 x 00800001, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
Video stream MPEG - 2 Analyzer, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, sbe.dll, 6.06.7601.17528
Line 21 Decoder, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, qdvd.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
Port video Manager, 0 x 00600000, 2, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
Video Renderer, 0x00400000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
Demux Filter, 0 x 00800002, 0, 3, DirectShowDemuxFilter.dll, 1.00.0003.0145 DivX
Decoder, 0 x 00200000 VPS, 0, 0, WSTPager.ax, 6.06.7601.17514
Writer, 0x00400000, 0, 0, qasf.dll, WM ASF 12.00.7601.17514
DivX Demux filter (full Edition), 0 x 00200000, 0, 3, DirectShowDemuxFilter.dll, 1.00.0003.0145
Allocator, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, vbisurf.ax, 6.01.7601.17514 Surface of VBI
File writer, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, qcap.dll, 6.06.7601.17514
iTV Sink, 0 x 00600000, 1, 0, itvdata.dll, 6.06.7601.17514 data
iTV to Capture data filter 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, itvdata.dll, 6.06.7601.17514
DVD Navigator, 0 x 00200000, 0, 3, qdvd.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
Mixer2, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qdvd.dll, 6.06.7601.18741 overlay
AVI Draw, 0 x 00600064, 9, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
RDP DShow Redirection Filter, 0xffffffff, 1, 0, DShowRdpFilter.dll,
Microsoft MPEG-2 Audio Encoder, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, msmpeg2enc.dll, 6.01.7601.17514
Pager, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, WSTPager.ax, 6.06.7601.17514 WST
MPEG2 demux, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, mpg2splt.ax, 6.06.7601.17528
Decoder, 0 x 00800000, 1, 1, qdv.dll, 6.06.7601.17514 DV video
SampleGrabber, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qedit.dll, 6.06.7601.18501
Renderer, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, qedit.dll, 6.06.7601.18501 null
Tables, 0x005fffff, 1, 0, mpeg2data.ax, 6.06.7601.17514 and MPEG - 2 Sections
Microsoft AC3 Encoder, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, msac3enc.dll, 6.01.7601.17514
StreamBufferSource, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, sbe.dll, 6.06.7601.17528
Smart Tee, 0 x 00200000, 1, 2, qcap.dll, 6.06.7601.17514
Mix, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, qdvd.dll, 6.06.7601.18741 overlay
AVI Decompressor, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
Source, 0 x 00400000, 0, 2, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741 AVI/WAV file
Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741 wave
Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741 noon
Multi-fichier Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
File stream renderer, 0x00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
Dump, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, finetdmp.ax.x86, 5.80.0000.0013 Net cultural
MainConcept Stream Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 2, mc_demux_mp2_ds.ax, 9.09.0012.5440
Microsoft DTV - DVD Audio Decoder, 0x005fffff, 1, 1, msmpeg2adec.dll, 6.01.7140.0000
StreamBufferSink2, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, sbe.dll, 6.06.7601.17528
AVI Mux, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, qcap.dll, 6.06.7601.17514
Line 21 decoder 2, 0 x 00600002, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
File Source (Async.), 0 x 00400000, 0, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
File Source (URL), 0 x 00400000, 0, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
Infinite pin Tee Filter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.06.7601.17514
Renderer, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, evr.dll, 6.01.7601.18741 improved video
BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter, 0 x 00200000, 2, 0, psisrndr.ax, 6.06.7601.17669
Decoder, 0 x 40000001, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741 MPEG video
WDM Streaming Tee/Splitter devices:
Converter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7601.17514 tee/sink - to the-wells
Video compressors:
WMVideo8 encoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, wmvxencd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
WMVideo9 encoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, wmvencod.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
Encoder 9 MSScreen DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, wmvsencd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
Encode, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, qdv.dll, 6.06.7601.17514 DV video
Video of LogMeIn Encoder, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, racodec.ax, 4.01.0000.5022
MJPEG Compressor, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
Cinepak Codec by Radius, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.06.7601.17514
Intel IYUV codec, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.06.7601.17514
Intel IYUV codec, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft RLE, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft Video 1, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.06.7601.17514
Audio compressors:
WM Encoder DMO speech, 0 00600800, 1, 1, x WMSPDMOE. DLL, 6.01.7600.16385
WMAudio encoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, WMADMOE. DLL, 6.01.7600.16385
IMA ADPCM, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
PCM, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
Microsoft ADPCM, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
GSM 6.10, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
CCITT A - Law, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
CCITT u - Law, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
MPEG Layer-3, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
PBDA CP filters:
PBDA DTFilter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, CPFilters.dll, 6.06.7601.17528
ETFilter, 0 x 00200000 PBDA, 0, 0, CPFilters.dll, 6.06.7601.17528
PTFilter, 0 x 00200000 PBDA, 0, 0, CPFilters.dll, 6.06.7601.17528
Midi converters:
Default MidiOut Device, 0 x 00800000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
Synth, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741 Microsoft GS Wavetable
WDM Streaming Capture devices:
0 x 00000000, 0, 0,
0 x 00000000, 0, 0,
0 x 00000000, 0, 0,
Realtek HD Audio Line input, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7601.17514
Realtek HD Audio Mic input, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7601.17514
Realtek HD Audio stereo input, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7601.17514
WDM Streaming making devices:
0 x 00000000, 0, 0,
0 x 00000000, 0, 0,
0 x 00000000, 0, 0,
Realtek HD Audio output, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7601.17514
Realtek HDA SPDIF optical Out, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7601.17514
Realtek HDA SPDIF Out, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7601.17514
BDA network providers:
Provider, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, MSDvbNP.ax, 6.06.7601.17514 Microsoft ATSC network
DVBC Microsoft Network Provider, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, MSDvbNP.ax, 6.06.7601.17514
Provider, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, MSDvbNP.ax, network 6.06.7601.17514 Microsoft DVBS
Provider, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, MSDvbNP.ax, 6.06.7601.17514 network Microsoft t
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The IST Codec, 0 x 00600000, 1, 4, VBICodec.ax, 6.06.7601.17514
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BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter 0 x 00600000, 2, 0, psisrndr.ax, 6.06.7601.17669
Tables, 0 x 00600000, 1, 0, mpeg2data.ax, 6.06.7601.17514 and MPEG - 2 Sections
CP/CA BDA filters:
Decrypt/Tag,0x00600000,1,1,EncDec.dll,6.06.7601.17708
Encrypt/Tag,0x00200000,0,0,EncDec.dll,6.06.7601.17708
PTFilter, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, EncDec.dll, 6.06.7601.17708
XDS Codec, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, EncDec.dll, 6.06.7601.17708
WDM Streaming transformations of the Communication:
Converter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7601.17514 tee/sink - to the-wells
Audio converters:
Speakers (Realtek High Definiti, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741)
BenQ GL2760-0 (NVIDIA high challenge, 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741)
BenQ GL2760-8 (NVIDIA high challenge, 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741)
DirectSound Device, 0 x 00800000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, default 6.06.7601.18741
Default WaveOut Device, 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
DirectSound: BenQ GL2760-0 (NVIDIA high definition Audio), 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
DirectSound: BenQ GL2760-8 (NVIDIA high definition Audio), 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
DirectSound: NS-40D510NA15-4 (NVIDIA high definition Audio), 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
DirectSound: Realtek Digital Output (Realtek High definition Audio), 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
DirectSound: Realtek Digital Output (Optical) (Realtek High definition Audio), 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
DirectSound: Speakers (Realtek High definition Audio), 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
NS-40D510NA15-4 (high NVIDIA, 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741)
Realtek Digital Output (Realtek, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741)
Realtek Digital Output (optical), 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7601.18741
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EVR power information
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Current value: {5C67A112-A4C9-483F-B4A7-1D473BECAFDC} (quality)
Quality indicators: 2576
Activated:
Limitation of the force
That allow half deinterlace
Allow the scaling
Decode power usage: 100
Balanced flags: 1424
Activated:
Limitation of the force
Allow batch processing
Force half deinterlace
Force the scaling
Decode power usage: 50
PowerFlags: 1424
Activated:
Limitation of the force
Allow batch processing
Force half deinterlace
Force the scaling
Decode power usage: 0
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When I combine several documents (9 total, .doc and .pdf files), some words have letters missing - leaving large voids in the words. It seems that, it seems to happen to positions with the font style "Arial (topics)."
After some research, I realized that others have seen a similar problem and it could be solved in the Adobe PDF printer properties (properties > Preferences > defaults :).) However, after testing a few different settings, nothing seems to be fixing the issue and I will always have the same missing letters in the final document to convert.
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Can someone offer any assistance with this?
Thank you
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language_code: en
language: English
Country of residence: France
Product_Line: 83
product_oid: 59868
product_name: HP Deskjet 840C Printer
PART_NUMBER: C6414K, C6414J, C6414A, C6414G, C6414N, C6414H
purchase of month: 8
purchase year: 1996
problem area: the color and print quality problems
Serial number: [text removed for privacy]
operating system: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 32
How your product is connected to your PC? : USB cable
description of the problem: when I try to print a page containing the coloured elements, the elements of color can not print. (The items are completely absent, they are not replaced by gray-scale images) I did all the usual things, according to the list: -.Troubleshooting: 1) restarted my computer.
(2) disconnected the USB cable and reconnected.
(3) changed the color cartridge.
(4) examine the printer settings in the Control Panel, the color is selected and all other settings seem normal.
(5) cleared the printer as your 'default' and re-installed.
(6) run software that checks the driver is up to date and it is.
(7) printed the built in 'beautiful color made easy' test page only the header and footer to print, no color!
Exchange: no, nothing has been changed.PS. I have owned my printer for many years and don't remember the date of purchase.
technical skills: intermediate
First name: Grant
First name: W [text removed for privacy]Apart from the mentioned measures check the dates of warranty on the cartridges as shown here. If they are years of the warranty period, is it possible the cartridges have failed, even though they were new in the box. Also gently pat dry the printhead on a damp cloth to ensure that there are stripes of color cyan, magenta and yellow. If there is not a task of strong color on the fabric the cartridges are probably the cause.
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