Hello Mirek,

Monday, March 8, 2004, 11:34:26 AM, you wrote:

MN> ... and the solution is here (AFAIK) 
MN> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=831167

Yes true, sorry I didn't make myself clear - there is no solution from
a PHP point of view, i.e. if your visitor has the problem - there is
nothing you can do to fix it. You could however error trap it (i.e.
check that the POST data is entirely empty) and prompt them to update
IE? But that depends on your audience I guess (some people just won't
know how/be able to).

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Best regards,
 Richard Davey
 http://www.phpcommunity.org/wiki/296.html

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