Has anyone had a weird problem wherein a CFLOCATION redirect causes the
page that's displayed to have the HTTP header - or a section of it -
dumped at the top of the page? And the output doesn't appear in the page
source?!

This is what happens with NS 6. On IE 5.5, the same request gives a
'401: Access Denied Server'. This makes me think it's something to do
with our local network, where our two workstations connect to the server
with Windows 2000 authentication. I don't know much about this area, but
I do know IE and Netscape use different authorisation methods.

But to me, CFLOCATION should work the same as typing a URL into the
address bar on a browser. If I type exactly the same URL in, everything
works fine. If it CFLOCATES (after performing some DB actions, which
work fine), you get:

- 401 on IE
- The page you're supposed to get on NS6, but with a fragment of HTTP
header at the top.

Can anyone demystify this?! One thing that struck me is the current
thread about CFHTTP being crap, and how Allaire should have read the
HTTP specs. Is there something drastically amiss with CFLOCATION? If so,
why has it never done it before and repeatedly does it for this one page
I'm dealing with now?!! Help!

- Gyrus

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