> > Could it be the Keep-Alive timeout/blank header POST problem?
> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=831167
> >
> > This is the only 'broken surfing' flaw that has bitten me recently
> > with IE.
>
> Ah, now I think we're cooking. Still waiting on a client to get
> back to me on if this fixes it or not, but I'm fairly confident that
> this will solve things. I'll write back once I know for sure.
Well, nobody who was having problems whom I've notified of this
has gotten back to me on if this fixed their issues or not. :(
So, I will assume that since they are no longer complaining of
problems for several days now, that all is well (grin). Wish I had a more
concrete problem resolution to report, but I have never been able to
duplicate the problem myself, so I'm kind of stuck waiting on others to
report back to me. If I do actually get someone to report back to me
success of failure, I will let you all know, but I think success is a
somewhat safe assumption at this point.
Thanks to all of you!
--
Jack
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