> Sorry, I don't think I made myself quite clear -- the URL without the
> slash is the one that's in the OpenSRS.conf file as it ships. When the
> client uses that URL, the OpenSRS server immediately redirects it to the
> one with the slash before it even gets to the other problematic redirect.

Robert,

Thanks for validating this all and going the extra mile. I thought I was
going crazy with this one...

> It does remove the bad header in testing with netcat and telnet, but it
> causes a new problem in both Netscape and MSIE if you try replacing it in
> OpenSRS.conf and testing with a browser. The server never responds with
> the redirect (or anything else); I assume this is something to do with
> the slightly odd mixture of the POST request and the parameters passed as
> a query string.

I can verify this, I tried all sorts of combinations and wasn't able to come
up with anything that worked 100% of the time...

Thanks again for your efforts on this, a system that works as advertised on
all platforms and the major browsers will benefit everyone.

-- 
John Keegan
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http://RackShare.com


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