Jeff,

I just had this problem!

Using $PHP_SELF did not work with Netscape 4.7 for some reason. I was 
using it in form submissions and kept getting the error 'Method Not 
Allowed'. My fix was simple, I just hard coded the action url since.

If you really need $PHP_SELF, I don't know what the fix is. I also tried 
getenv(PHP_SELF) and $_SERVER[PHP_SELF] without any luck.

Steven J. Walker
Walker Effects
www.walkereffects.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Thursday, March 14, 2002, at 10:29  AM, Jeff Bearer wrote:

> I'm working on a app that uses the header("Location") is the middle of
> the file, but since I'm using output buffering it shouldn't matter.  The
> application works fine in Mozilla, Konqueror, and IE, but not in
> Netscape 4 or 6.
>
> I don't get the error that the "headers have already been written"
> error, it just loads the page as if the header("Location:") was
> commented out.
>
> Some of my thoughts on the subject.  I'm redirecting to $PHP_SELF is
> Netscape trying to be extra smart and think it doesn't have to refresh?
> I'm using gzip compression in output buffering, maybe there is a
> situation where Netscape 4 & 6 may not use the gzip compression, hence
> causing the output buffering not to work correctly?  But if that was the
> case I should see the error about headers already been written.
>
> Any suggestions would be great, thanks.
>
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