On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Chris Shiflett wrote:

> --- "Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We're having a weird problem with some of our PHP forms, where, when a
> > client uses IE6 with the latest hotfixes, they are reporting that have
> > to re-submit a couple of times for it to "take" ... as if somehow the
> > data isn't being passed down properly to the FORM/ACTION ...
>
> I have heard from numerous sources that the latest patch for IE 6
> (released a week or two ago) has a bug that causes it to have trouble
> sending a proper POST request.
>
> I don't have access to a Windows machine to test this myself, but it would
> be very nice if someone could help pinpoint what circumstances cause this
> behavior (surely it's not all POST requests). Capturing the raw request
> from a failed transaction would be a good first step, and you can send me
> this for interpretation if you like. I'm happy to help.

k, I have access to at leaset one box running the latest IE6 ...
instructions on how to 'capture the raw request'?  Don't mind doing the
work, just need to know what work needs to be done ...



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