Eric Shubert wrote:
Tao of Using No Way As Way wrote:
I found this:
"
Google Chrome does send the valid HTTP POST, but then immediately
follows
this with sending a TCP reset for that session, then Chrome does a
HTTP GET
for /cgi-bin/hello (using a different TCP session) which of course
doesn't
include the form variables and values since it is no longer a CGI
request.
So, my web server cannot retrieve the value of the "name" variable
from the
posted form.
"
But couldn't really relate this bug to the way qmailadmin times out
in the server.
Anyway, I tell my Chrome customers to use another browser -sic-
Thank you.
Dos qmailadmin work for you in Chrome for Windows?
I haven't installed chrome on windoze, and am presently too busy to
mess with it.
Anyone else care to test this? I'm guessing that any chrome on windows
would do the same. I wonder about chrome on linux though.
Works well ( https ) in ver. 2.0.172.43 and ver. 3.0.195.33 - after
upgrade Google Chrome!
Constantin
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