On Jul 5, 2004, at 10:18, Opus wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 15:51:13 +0100, Brian Candler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
See the reply I just wrote to someone else - I suggest you do a tcpdump of
the HTTP session.
Brian,
I am hoping this is sufficient for you http://milneweb.com/temp/ in there is 'dump'. If I did something wrong, let me know.
This was a session where it asked you to save the result?? -- Or was this perhaps just the next session you had, but which in fact did work as it should have? ... Also, I see nothing here that appears to indicate you tried to open a message screen, which I believe is where you said the problem occurred.
We'll need to see the transcript of a session where you get the particular behavior you described before.
This appears to have been a proper exchange between your browser and server, AFAICT. Of course, I only opened it as plain text to read the header exchange... not the IP packet info. So, I can't be 100% sure there's nothing odd going on here, but at first glance it appears to be perfectly normal on the HTTP level at least.
Also, can you tell us what you meant by:
I am not prompted to download anything, I just get the page 'cant link to site'.
When exactly do you get that message? Which screen, which link, etc.? -- And that's only in IE, correct? So, have you tried turning off the "nice HTTP error messages" or "simple HTTP error messages" (whatever the preference is labeled exactly, I don't have a windows box here) so that you get the actual server response instead of Microshaft's "Errors for Dummies" messages? That could be helpful too... since MS's messages never are.
Anyway... Please try again with a new dump file (since I don't want to see all the sessions together in one file and try to wade through them, and I doubt anyone else does :) each time until you have a session which does in your browser exactly as you described earlier. Then post the URL of the relevant dump file, which I suspect will be more informative.
-jab
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