Tuesday, April 30, 2002, 2:55:29 PM, you wrote:

 Just to pile on with Turco... we use the exact same entries in our
 conf files to get around MSIE's issues with keepalives.  And I do see
 it more often via SSL (almost exclusively).  I don't recall ever
 getting an entry in access|error_log because the request would never
 get that far.  Clicking on the form button seemed to do nothing more
 than kill whatever socket might be remaining and display an error
 page immediately, some sort of canned IE error like "No DNS" or
 whatever.  It is real and I'm half bald now because of the problems
 it caused me a while back.:)

 Adios,
 -tom
 
CT> I've had this problem with all sorts of CGI & PHP scripts when using buggy 
versions of Internet Explorer that don't support HTTP KEEPALIVE correctly - I've 
especially had the problem in SSL mode
CT> (are you running your CGI scripts in SSL mode?).

CT> I add/modify all three of the following directives in my Apache configuration and 
the problem goes away:

CT> BrowserMatch "Mozilla/2" nokeepalive
CT> BrowserMatch "MSIE 4\.0b2;" nokeepalive downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0
CT> SetEnvIf User-Agent ".*MSIE 5.*" nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown downgrade-1.0 
force-response-1.0


CT> Hope this helps,
CT> Chuck
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CT>   Hi All,

CT>       We have been using OpnSRS's code since the beginning of time... Throughout 
our relationship with it, we have noticed in all versions occasionally someone will 
press a submit button and the
CT> screen displays the "page can not be fount" while in the cgi (Such as 
reg_system.cgi) but if you hit the back and re-fresh the page that was supposed to 
appear (That couldn't be found) appears ;)
CT>  Has anyone tracking this down before? We have looked through with what 
*knowledge* we have of cgi (Not a whole heck of a lot ;)  and we haven't came up with 
a cure. It seems to happen about one
CT> out of 10-15 times... Any input would be considered helpful ;)

CT>   Thanks All,

CT>   Mike Allen, 4CheapDomains.Net
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CT>   http://www.4CheapDomains.Net    

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