Erik Sahl wrote:
> You're using JWS 1.1.3,
> which may be the reason (it's implementation of the response object
> might be setting the header up in a different way than JRun and IE 5
> is not liking the header it's getting (?) ).
I recommend you do a manual connection to the server (using telnet or
HttpClient from the book) and see what the server is sending back. You
can check if the headers are being set differently or not. Let us know,
OK?
-jh-
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