We've seen the same version of MS products working very differently on
different OS's. Because allot of the abilities of win32 programs are
fullfilled by the inderlying win32 API's, ther're often subject to change
between different operating systems due to slightly different underlying
API's
The only way I could see the client causing a problem is byscrewing up the
request somehow, and it isn't being properly handled. You might want to
check the Apache logs and well as the tomcat logs. See if there are any
strange messages in access.log for example. I take it the problem context
hash debuing turned on? I would still suggest droping the mod_jk developers
a line, at least they can add it to thier bug database.
sam
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Stacey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 1:04 PM
Subject: Re: IE problem or tomcat bug?
> At 07:59 AM 4/18/01, you wrote:
> >I've not seen this before. You might want to try contacting the
developers
> >of mod_jk (I take it your using this if your using ajpv13?) directly. Its
> >always a pain when you can't reproduce these kind of problems. Are all of
> >the problems based around the same version of IE? Which browser do you
> >yourself use?
> >
> >sam
>
> Looks like different versions of IE all have the same problem. To make
> matters worse, the same version of IE works fine on some computers but
> not others. We have tested IE versions from 4.0 up and none have the
> problem in our tests. We're assuming it may be an interaction between
> various MS programs (outlook, etc) on the client end. Netscape users
> never experience the problem.
>
> Thanks for the response.
>
>
> -- Michael
>
>