At 17:31 30/05/2000 -0400, Jerrad Pierce wrote:
>Yeah, and I got it towork, turns out I needed an absolute path too.
>I saw that answer but since the reasn that was given is because it's in
>Apache,
>it didn't seem to apply. I guess the real reason is brower's are just too
>brain
>dead to handle it...

I'm not 100% sure but iirc according to the HTTP spec Location should be
absolute. I remember having trouble once while doing contracting work for a
company that used Netscape servers, they just threw 500s when they saw a
relative redirect.


>> From: ___cliff rayman___ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> 
>> actually \n\r\ is really how it is supposed to be.
>> i am sure you will find it in the RFC's.
>> most browsers seem to be okay with \n's only.

Again I'm not sure but I think Apache does the conversion for you.



.Robin
Brain damage is all in your head.

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