* It only occurs with Windows IE (Firefox fine, Macintosh in general fine) and then only for some users or possibly OS environments and/or IE versions.
The problem is most likely with IE being sensitive to the headers being returned, possibly even the order of the headers. It would help if you could capture the http headers being returned when it doesn't work and when it does.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again -- Win IE is the worst piece of #!%&^* ever created, not to mention the most dangerous piece of software on the planet. How anyone would willingly subject themself to its use it quite frankly beyond my comprehension.
Don't take my word for it, see what other web designers/programmers say on Microsoft's own site:
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/04/22/410963.aspx Microsoft's web designers despise IE too... Regards, Aparajita www.aparajitaworld.com "If you dare to fail, you are bound to succeed." - Sri Chinmoy | www.srichinmoylibrary.com _______________________________________________ Active4D-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.aparajitaworld.com/mailman/listinfo/active4d-dev Archives: http://mailman.aparajitaworld.com/archive/active4d-dev/
