No, it is IE specific. It's IE's general error message, which means the document contains no data in this case.

Hatem Ben wrote:

it's not an IE specefic :)) netscape or opera or whatever will return the
same error message.

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From: "Paul Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Hatem Ben'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 10:19 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] how could a php script return a dns error ?


It's not really a dns error, that the general error that MS Internet
Explorer spits out when it can't find the file, as opposed to showing
you the erro 404 file not found ...

PHP cannot give a dns error, looks like your just linking to a file that
doesn't exist and that's IE's friendly way of telling you so ... yes ..
a bit confusing to the developer. (Thanks again MS...)

Try it with netscape, and I bet you'll get a 'file not found' error
instead...

Paul.




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