Shandy,
     I've just spent some time looking through the production log. I
noticed the IE7 requests were sometimes erroring out because of
InvalidAuthenticityToken errors. But I know this happens when cookies
are turned off so if the IE7 sessions aren't working right this error
will probably exist. But just in case I disabled the AuthenticityToken
and the problems are still there.

Looking more into the log I see that not every IE7 request is being
logged, so the request must not actually be taking place. Almost like
IE7 is caching or something to that nature. If I refresh each page it
seems like things work like normal. Any ideas? I'm going to start
looking into caching and stuff like that.

On Oct 16, 2:14 pm, Shandy Nantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> In IE7 i got 500 errors. Could it be that there might be puts statements
> in your controller? I have found that that will reek havok on the app
> sitting on our server and will usually give a 500 error. Also, you say
> the session persists, are you resetting the session variable somewhere,
> like when you logout? Are there any useful hints in the loggs?
>
> -S
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