On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 10:55:14AM +0100, Ian Collier wrote: > On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 03:47:52PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote: > > I'm not sure - but looking at the trace, it appears that lynx is seeing > > EASYNET1 in the "Content-location", and using that information to modify > > the GET. This still has the same behavior in 2.8.5dev.7, and comparing > > against the usual selection of other browsers appears to be a bug in lynx. > > I'm not so sure the fault lies with Lynx; the fact is that the Microsoft IIS > server is returning an invalid Content-Location. It says > > Content-Location: http://www.srsb.org.uk/EASYNET1/s/r/s/srsb/index.html > > when what it really means is > > Content-Location: http://webcluster.mcis.easynet.net/EASYNET1/s/r/s/srsb/index.html > > RFC2616: > > The Content-Location entity-header field MAY be used to supply the ^^^ It doesn't sound as if there's a requirement for lynx to interpret it, then. Perhaps the other browsers simply ignore it.
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