> And at least as weird problem is with Mac's (though I don't have a mac
> to test it, but clients complain). The whole page is screwed up, tables
> are broken, cookies won't get stored (send?) etc etc.

I haven't looked into it, but I would check to make sure that you're
sending proper linefeeds in your headers where appropriate.  I've run into
problems in the past where HTTP headers were getting printed with \r
instead of \n, and some browsers were fine with that, and some weren't.
The Mac version of IE, as I recall, was especially picky.

xoxo,
Andy

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