Lapo Nustrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Tuesday, November 04, 2003 2:08 PM):

> Thanks for the response.

> The script is running in a cgi-bin directory.  (I have not changed the  
> server configuration in over 2 years)
> The only change I have made is updating analog from version 4 to 5.91b1
> Version 4 was working perfectly, but everyone kept complaining that  
> there was a newer one out...

Well, check the .pl file to make sure it's adding a Content-type
header. Then see if that's getting sent to your browser. Mozilla
Firebird browser has a "Live HTTP Headers" extension that makes it
easy to debug this stuff.


> I initially thought it might have been an issue with the server, but I  
> don't see how this could be the reason, given that it only affects a  
> particular browser type.
> (I have tested Opera (mac and windows), Safari, Omniweb and IE.  Only  
> IE has an issue, the others display the results correctly.)

Except different browsers perform differently on unknown content.
Mozilla, Netscape and Opera will try to render as text or html in the
browser, I think. IE will try to run some program on your computer or
save it to disk. Also, it's possible that TWO content-type headers are
being sent, and that IE is responding to the first while the other
browsers are responding to the last.

-- 

Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group

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