Michael Lake wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

It sounds like it might be a problem with your application - do you get this when you try your application? Can you try to keep around the

> HTTP response (including the HTML content) of the first response?


Are you reffering to the URL: "http://tazieff/kid/users/search/simple";?
I'll need an FQDN to access it.

[the above is on my home box thats not connected to the web]

See the public one at: http://www.caves.org.au/kid/users/search/simple
e.g. enter Jenolan

Info for the public login is at http://www.caves.org.au/kid_intro.htm

I've just entered there using the public user and doesn't seem to see any reloads. Do you see my host in your logs? My IP starts with "192.117.105".

Now I understand what you mean. The stuff thats in the headers that the brwser interprets but doesnt get displayed in the HTML page. Well if I can learn how to do that I will have learnt something (is that a tautology?).

I'm not sure how to help you here.

The page is generated on the fly by a Perl script.
I'll try and get a really cut down script that generates the same problem.

Mike

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