Re: curious Bad Request
by Kathy Wheeler <kathyw(at)home.albury.net.au>
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Wed, 19 Dec 2001 06:29:31 +1100 |
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Sam Hubish <sam(at)asimplemachine.com>, <hwg-languages(at)hwg.org> |
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I had something similar with IE and dynamically generated content. All tests
pointed the finger at the frigging IE cache. Specifically some versions of
IE5. IE6 "seems" OK. There are some server configuration options in apache
now to help with some of IE's bad behaviour - see if Netscape's server has
similar options. Also check on a machine that has *never* visited the site
and see if ti works, or try completely clearing your cache, temporary files,
turning off proxies etc ... to try to prove the point.
Cheers,
KathyW.
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 23:55, you wrote:
> using Internet Explorer for Windows.
> It is then that I get an error that says something like " BAD REQUEST, your
> browser sent a query that the server could not understand". Stranger yet,
> when I use my browsers back button to return to the form then resubmit the
> same form the script processes the form as it should.
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