instead of cflocation try:
<CFHEADER NAME="Refresh" VALUE="0; URL=someURL.cfm">
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Bob Silverberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 12:14:56 -0500
>First, I apologize for cross-posting this to the Fusebox list, but I think
>it's possible that the problem might be fusebox related. The only reason I
>say that is because I have just finished my first fusebox site, and it's the
>first time I am experiencing this problem.
>
>There is one perplexing problem, plus I have a question.
>
>Here's the scenario:
>
>We've created an admin site for a web site. As this admin site doesn't have
>it's own domain name, we've created a virtual directory in IIS (5.0) to
>house the application. The admin site requires security (duh), so I created
>a login circuit app that sits in a directory underneath the main app. The
>structure is like this:
>
>OPAdmin/ main fusebox
>OPAdmin/login/ login circuit
>
>For now, users are accessing the site by typing in the IP address, followed
>by the directory name (e.g. 127.0.0.1/OPAdmin ).
>
>Now, my question: I had to do some funny business with my hrefs in the cfm
>files. I found that any rendered links (i.e., <a> tags and action
>attributes of <form> tags) needed to point to "../index.cfm", rather than
>"index.cfm", even though the index.cfm that I was calling was in the same
>directory as the currently executing template. I'm not sure why this was
>necessary. Does that have something to do with fusebox?
>
>More importantly, my PROBLEM:
>On some machines, whenever a CFLOCATION tag is executed, the browser
>displays a message saying that it cannot load the file. This problem does
>not occur on three different machines that we've tested with, but it does
>occur on a Macintosh (which, luck would have it, is all the client has).
>They told me that the error message that they saw included the name of the
>URL, and it was the proper URL, but the browser couldn't (or wouldn't) load
>it. I tried the monkey business above with the CFLOCATION tag (e.g.,
><CFLOCATION URL="../index.cfm> and <CFLOCATION URL="index.cfm> - neither
>solved this problem).
>
>I'm using CFLOCATION within my app_globals.cfm to send the user to the login
>screen if they're not signed in. The code looks like this:
>
><cflock type="READONLY" scope="SESSION" timeout="10">
> <cfif NOT IsDefined("session.authLevel")>
> <cflocation url="login/index.cfm" addtoken="No">
> </cfif>
></cflock>
>
>There's another fuseaction that's used to delete some items, and then
>executes a CFLOCATION. The code looks like this:
>
><cfparam name="attributes.delList" default="">
><cfparam name="attributes.delType" default="">
><cfparam name="attributes.delTable" default="">
><cfparam name="attributes.delPK" default="">
><cfinclude template="queries/qry_DeleteItem.cfm">
>
><cfset msg = URLEncodedFormat("OK, #ListLen(attributes.delList)#
>#attributes.delType#(s) have been deleted.")>
><cflocation url="index.cfm?fuseaction=#delType#Admin&msg=#msg#"
>addtoken="No">
>
>Both of the above cause the error.
>I'm really at a loss about this. It doesn't help that I cannot recreate the
>problem on my system. The only pattern seems to be that the problem occurs
>on Macs but not PCs.
>
>Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Bob
>
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