> > > I have a feeling it's going to work out to be something stupidly
> > > simple... like these problems always do. :)
> > =embarrassingly so! If you're taking this all off a user's say-so,
> then it
> > sounds like an eyeball job to me...
> I never did solve it, but it came down to a weird cooki
> > I have a feeling it's going to work out to be something stupidly
> > simple... like these problems always do. :)
>
> =embarrassingly so! If you're taking this all off a user's say-so,
then it
> sounds like an eyeball job to me...
> =dn
I never did solve it, but it came down to a weird cookie
John,
> > > You mention that it is a login script and that input is rejected. Is
> it
> > > rejected when it is initially typed in, or is it reported as
> rejected
> > when
> > > ensuing pages are served?
> When it's initially typed in.
=do you have multiple 'environments' (eg VHosts or even phys
> > You mention that it is a login script and that input is rejected. Is
it
> > rejected when it is initially typed in, or is it reported as
rejected
> when
> > ensuing pages are served?
When it's initially typed in.
> > Please check the IE on the offending machine. Does it have security
> > set
On Tuesday 10 December 2002 17:11, DL Neil wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> You mention that it is a login script and that input is rejected. Is it
> rejected when it is initially typed in, or is it reported as rejected when
> ensuing pages are served?
>
> Please check the IE on the offending machine. Does it
Hi John,
You mention that it is a login script and that input is rejected. Is it
rejected when it is initially typed in, or is it reported as rejected when
ensuing pages are served?
Please check the IE on the offending machine. Does it have security settings
that forbid cookies?
Check the ipconf
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