>> Well, as amazing as it might seem, IE appears not to have sent any GET
>> (or
>> POST) arguments whatsoever. This is most definitely NOT a SM problem.
>> You can send the HTML of the page the initiates the offending request so
>> we can make sure everything is OK there, but it looks like you'll have
>> to
>> resolve this another way....
>
> Oh, gee, I'm surprised. No. Really. See the shock on my face? ;)
Yeah, but now that we have the source code for Windows, we can suggest and
make fixes.
:)
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/02/12/2114228&mode=nested&tid=109&tid=187&threshold=3
>> I am at a loss as to what that way might be, since I've not seen this
>> problem, and think it is either something with IE, or the PC system upon
>> which it is installed, or something very strange with your web server.
>
> I can't speak for Paul (the Paul that's also having this issue), but my
> system started doing this when I installed the latest IE critical patch.
> I did see it _rarely_ before; now it's at least 50% of the time.
I occasionally use IE in WinXP (fully patched) to access SM and have seen
no problems. I'll try HTTPS to make sure... nope, no problems
whatsoever. Maybe it's a combination of IE and your particular web
server/php install?
>> It looks like you're accessing your webmail in HTTPS... I have seen
>> reports previously about anomalous behavior with IE and HTTPS -- if you
>> are using one of the secure login or show ssl link plugins, try only
>> encrypting the login, not the whole email session. IE might be choking
>> in
>> HTTPS. Also, php 4.1.1 might be a bit old (although shouldn't be the
>> problem...)
>
> In my case, I'm not using any plugins for the HTTPS access - everything is
> configured in Apache to shift any and all traffic destined for my
> SquirrelMail install to be HTTPS. For me, that's not an option, that's
> a self-imposed requirement.
It would be useful to know if anyone sees this problem in a non-HTTPS
environment.
> I guess we can safely say that Microsoft FUBARed another one. *sigh*
>
> Paul (p dont think), I sincerely appreciate you digging into this. :) If
> anyone has thoughts or ideas on how to _fix_ it (short of Microsoft
> actually fixing it, of course), I'm all ears. Or, if you have exact
> details of _what_ they broke, that would be good to.
Again, feel free to send HTML from the source page, but I don't think
we'll see anything interesting there...
Cheers,
Paul
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