sasha mal schrieb:
Daniel,
it's great that you are dealing with that.
I've just now tried lynx, firefox, safari on Mac OS X 10.5.8 from the same
network. With the result that
- lynx 2.8.6rel.5 opens both research.microsoft.com and
research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/thoare even when all cookies are accepted,
and many more pages from the domain (but, trivially, refuses to open aspx
pages),
- firefox 3.6.4 refuses to open any pages under research.microsoft.com
- safari Version 5.0 (5533.16) refuses to open any pages under
research.microsoft.com
In my roles as an internet user I don't understand the technical stuff.
But I do see that the most popular browser (IE) displays the page. And I do see
that it is technically possible for the open browsers like lynx.
So, given that Microsoft's IE on Windows is the most popular browser, whether
we want it or not, Microsoft defined the standard. Not the HTTP or other
specifications. Thus:
firefox is defective.
Currently, this nonconformant behaviour prevents me from using firefox and
makes me use lynx or IE. Not only me. All research folks too. As long as MS
doesn't care about how we want them to behave, we have to stick to their
standards.
Thus: reopening the bug.
Sasha.
Microsoft does not define the standard and just because their page is
broken firefox/iceweasel, opera, safari, google chrome, ... don't have
to work around it.
Even Microsoft themselves seems to have accepted that - since IE7 they
produce fairly standard conform browser (compared to the mess of IE6 and
before).
I tried IE6 on Windows 2000 in VirtualBox and the page didn't load.
However: Are we really having the same problem? Does deleting Microsofts
cookie fix it for you? (Edit->Preferences->Privacy->remove individual
cookies ; then search for microsoft and delete all listed cookies)
I also noticed that my mtu-clamping was correct (or should have been at
least, if there is no strange bug in the kernel/iptables) before I
changed it, but the page didn't load anyway. Also, without any
mtu-clamping the page does load.. all this is really strange.
# old line (page doesn't load)
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -j TCPMSS
--clamp-mss-to-pmtu
# new line (page does load)
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -m tcpmss --mss
1400:1536 -j TCPMSS --clamp-mss-to-pmtu
This probably would need deeper investigation (also in the kernel and
iptables), but I don't really know where and how to start.
Cheers,
- Daniel
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