----- Original Message -----
From: "Cameron Childress" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I've seen this happen when you use CFHTMLHEAD (or was it CFHEADER?)
above a
CFLOCATION.  Very odd, but I have seen that before.  Look in the code
prior
to the cflocation and see if you can find any CFHTMLHEAD (or CFHEADER)
tags
above it....  Take them out and see if your problem goes away...
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No change at all. There was a use of CFHTMLHEAD, I removed that and no
difference. No uses of CFHEADER...

The fact that NS6 returns the page fine, apart from a chunk of HTTP
header at the top (not in source), but IE5.5 gives a 401: Not
authorised, makes me think that for some reason the CFLOCATION here
isn't passing the correct server authentication info through in the HTTP
header.

No idea why it's doing this here and nowhere else I use nearly exactly
the same flow of code, though. BTW, when you hit Refresh/Reload, in
either browser, the page that is returned loads fine. So a request from
the client renders fine, a request controlled by CF gets something wrong
in the HTTP headers.

Is it worth tracking down some info on HTTP headers and how CFLOCATION
might be getting this wrong? Is there a workaround for this sort of
thing? I tried a double redirect, but things got even more messed up!
Maybe I should just leave it (the server processing is fine), and hope
that there's no glitch on a live server where no server authentication
is needed... Feels a little risky!

- Gyrus

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