Robert Landrum writes: > > Every browser I've ever tested with, including LWP, lynx and AOL, > have supported relative Location headers. I've made the mistake of using relative (i.e. without the scheme) URLs in Location headers, and although it worked most of the time there were situations where it broke (I now forget what that was - it was some time ago). Michael -- Michael Peppler - Data Migrations Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mbay.net/~mpeppler - [EMAIL PROTECTED] International Sybase User Group - http://www.isug.com Sybase on Linux mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Send a cookie, AND a redirect ? Harrison
- Re: Send a cookie, AND a redirect ? Steve Reppucci
- Re: Send a cookie, AND a redirect ? Jeff Beard
- Re: Send a cookie, AND a redirect ? Ken Y. Clark
- Re: Send a cookie, AND a redirect ? Robert Landrum
- Re: Send a cookie, AND a redirect ? [resolved] Harrison
- Redirection Location MUST be absolute (was Re:... Jeffrey W. Baker
- Re: Redirection Location MUST be absolute ... Robert Landrum
- Re: Redirection Location MUST be absol... Jeffrey W. Baker
- Re: Redirection Location MUST be ... Robert Landrum
- Re: Redirection Location MUST... Michael Peppler
- Re: Redirection Location MUST... Robin Berjon
- Re: Redirection Location MUST... Randal L. Schwartz
- Re: Redirection Location ... G.W. Haywood
- Re: Redirection Location ... Tony Demark
- Re: Redirection Location MUST be absol... Randal L. Schwartz
- Re: Redirection Location MUST be ... ___cliff rayman___
- Re: Redirection Location MUST... ___cliff rayman___
- Re: Redirection Location MUST be ... Robert Landrum