details are below my hail marry question... does anyone have any
experience with http 400 errors?

I'm completely lost on what to do to help one of our clients. They
frequently (not always) cause a 400 error to show up in the IIS
(win2k) logs when submitting a specific form. The form is in an iframe
and works for all users except them. Other forms seem to post fine,
but this is the main form so it may be coincendce. They don't see the
ifram do anything. It wasn't until I saw the 400 errors in the web
server log that I realized there was an error occuring. (even after
turning off friendly IE errors on the browser) I've found a few posts
talking about spyware and proxy servers. I talked to their IT
consultant and he assures me the firewall is very basic, no proxy and
that he's scanned for spyware. Some of the posts I found suggested
doing a packet trace, but that isn't possible because the site uses
SSL. And it isn't until windows 2003 that IIS can dump a few more
error details.

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