> Please let me know if there is anything more I can do. I hope 
> this helps.
> I thought about writing a small example script myself but 
> given the amount
> of time I have spent on this issue already, I have to be 
> careful here at
> work.

A little extra information that may help to narrow it down; I
sniffed the HTTP sessions to the server and got a copy of the
headers in each of a working and non-working computer. I did
not see any differences of significance so I was going to try
changing the various fields one at a time to figure out which
caused it not to work, by telneting into the server and then
sending the query manually.

Instead what I found was that the headers in the http request
do not matter, it seems to simply be a matter of what client
computer you are coming from. When I pasted in the request of
a machine that did not work from a machine that works, it did
still work, and vice versa.

Unfortunately for me, given this information I have hit the
end of the troubleshooting I can do. I don't have the skills
required to reverse engineer CGI.pm or mp2. I think I may
have to revert to Apache1/MP1 for the forseeable future. I
really hope you are able to track this one down.

Thanks,
Scott Beuker

Reply via email to