On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 13:19:27 -0500, James A Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 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. There was a session, using only Opera, which I have since uninstalled. Every time I tried to login with Opera, it asked me to 'save or open' the file. The file was 0KB, nothing in it. > > 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 I type in username/passwd and click 'login'. I am then brought to the error page: Action cancelled, IE was unable to link you to the webage you requested." If I type in the incorrect passwd, it will give me the correct 'wrong password' error. > 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 I am not at all familiar with Windows, can you enlighten me on how to change these error messages?? > 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. New dump file is http://milneweb.com/temp/dump2 -- Pete http://milneweb.com http://nomorevirus.com
