On 8/22/01, C. Hatton Humphrey penned:
>In some cases if you're going from one server to another one on the same
>internal network you will have to use the *internal* IP address of the
>destination server instead of the domain name.  Check with your network
>administrator.
>
>Another thought (if it's not the above case) might be that the destination
>server is peeking at the http headers and filtering, or the site is in some
>kind of frames in use that are messing things up.

It's on a separate server. It's a standard asp page as far as i know 
and the people know I'm connecting to the page. It was built 
precisely to accept a form submission from my client, so if they are 
doing any sort of filtering, it's not something they're doing on 
purpose.
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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