Johan Hahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Cristian D. Romanescu wrote:
> > I think your problem is yer browser, especially if it's IE.
> > IE has this nasty habit of caching images and not checking that
> > in the mean time has changed, try a decent browser.
>
> Yes, he could also try telnet:ing to port 80 on the server and make
> a couple of manual requests.
>
> > telnet localhost 80
> GET /your/querystring.with?params=etc HTTP/1.1
> Host: required.com
> <double newlines>

I think the problem is he doesn't know what he's doing.

It's pointless speculating about solutions unless the exact problem
has been discovered.

It's just wasted energy.



Now... if I could just harness the energy programmers spend saying
"oooh! I think it's this..." before actually working out what's going
on then I could solve the fuel crisis on this planet and many others.


--
Nic Ferrier
http://www.tapsellferrier.co.uk

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