Jack Kerouac wrote:
I have already verified it doesn't happen with any known browser other than the latest IE6 (for sure, possibly older versions as well, but that is un-verified), and then only when running on Windows XP. So it is definitely an IE problem, it's just a problem I'm hoping to find a workaround for, since IE + XP = the most common browser platform on the planet (used by 100% of my clients - not all of which are happy with a solution like 'install mozilla and quit bugging me' :)
Further update - results very much do seem to point to something
in how IE does some function or another when using an SSL connection.
Could it be the Keep-Alive timeout/blank header POST problem? http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=831167
This is the only 'broken surfing' flaw that has bitten me recently with IE.
Craig Green. ------------- Network Administrator Sentex Communications.
