On Oct 28, 12:34 pm, marcelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is not a problem.
> If you want to type strange things you can expect strange behaviour.

I disagree, Marcelo. A FQDN is not a strange thing.

> I suggest you read RFC 2616http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2616.html

The only thing I can find in that is "If a proxy receives a host name
which is not a fully qualified domain name, it MAY add its domain to
the host name it received. If a proxy receives a fully qualified
domain name, the proxy MUST NOT change the host name."

It's reasonable for window.location.host to return the FQDN if that's
what it's given; and it's reasonable for the Enterprise server to use
it, but in that case the key check should take account of it. (When I
tested this in IE6, the browser removed the final dot. I don't think
it should have done that.)

Have I misunderstood your objection?

Andrew

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