Hi, Mike,

>There aren't any 'subtypes' of 404, and there is no way for a request to
>be 404 at one point in its life, and then "finally" a 200.
> 
>To avoid the 404 you're seeing, why not put a favicon.ico gif image in
>the root of the web directory?  It can be a transparent gif. It's an
>annoyance, courtesy of certain versions of IE.

That is a good work-around solution. Hopefully, that is the only cause of all of 
nonsense 404 error. 

Wait a minute. I didn't use IE at all when I tested this problem this morning. What I 
had is the Netscape 7.1. I don't know whether this browser pretend itself as IE or 
not. 

Vernon


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