On 10 January 2011 15:07, Roger Correia <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Im getting a strange problem. I have a rails application (running rails
> 3.0.0), which uses NTLM to deal with the auth. The problem is that, with
> IE (all versions) when we use POST as a result of a form, the "params"
> variable is always empty, and so the application crashes. The strangest
> thing is that it works with both Firefox and Chrome, and  in IE when I
> TURN OFF the NTLM. Also there is another application running on the same
> server, that uses IE and NTLM, with basiclly the same configurations (i
> guess) and runs OK. The only difference is that it runs on rails 2.2.2.
>
> Has anyone got any ideia why this is happening ?

Have you checked that the html of the page is valid by copying the
complete page html (View > Page Source or similar in your browser) and
pasting it into the w3c html validator site?  Differing operation
between browsers is often the result of invalid html.

Colin

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