Unfortunately even this does not solve this issue:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q193/4/89.asp
Gabriel Wong wrote:
> Jason Hunter wrote:My suggestion is to take any relative URL given to
> sendRedirect() and
>
> > let the server convert to absolute. That's friendly to the developer
> > and still sends an absolute URL to the client, which is what the spec
> > is trying to enforce.
> >
>
> I would agree with a solution similar to this but I think it should be optional
> for the engine to translate the url to absolute for the simple reason that the
> browser is able to process the relative URL.
>
> Gabriel Wong
> http://www.ezwebtools.com
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