I have noticed a similar problem when accessing the server machine
by name and the name is not known to the first DNS server in the list. My
configuration - host1's ip address is 10.0.0.4. The first DNS listed
doesn't know about this, but the second DNS server knows the address.
nslookup from the command line returns the correct value. In my case its
almost like IE makes the first request and then figures the rest of the
world doesn't know either, without trying.
I haen't found any solution other than either editing my DNS or
changing the order of the DNS servers.
Randy
-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 5:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: IE form POST generates 404 error
We have a servlet application running on Tomcat 3.1 with IIS 5.0. When
forms are posted from the browser, IE gives a 404 error occasionally. You
can hit the back button and submit again, and it will normally work the
second or third try. This happens with both IE 5.0 and IE 5.5 but Netscape
4.7 works fine. It appears to be more of an IE problem than Tomcat, because
IIS and Tomcat never get the bad request (according to the logs).
I suspect some kind of caching problem and have adjusted the Expiration
times but this didn't help. I would appreciate any other suggestions.
Thanks,
Roger Campbell
CustomerCentrix, LLC.
www.customercentrix.com
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