From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2003-09-05 12:45:31
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Yeah, that is the exact problem! A normal user login should be enough for me to work out the cause .. - Jamie On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 21:18, Marius Popovici wrote: > I think I can help you with reproducing this nasty bug. I have come upon it just a few weeks > ago and it fits your description very well. Let me explain what happens on my system: everything works fine > with Mozilla, Konqueror, Netscape and Opera but when submitting a form with Internet Explorer users get > a "Cannot display page" in return. This doesn't happen all the time but it does in 90% of the submits. > I have managed to avoid this bug by converting submit methods from POST to GET but this isn't a good solution > for I have some forms with a large number of inputs and GET can't always handle that many data. I thought the problems > are in my CGI but I noticed that this happens in forms from all modules even with small amounts of input controls. > At last :) I have noticed that this happens only on my machine (running Slackware 9.0) and it works just fine when installed > on SUSE or something else. > > Hope, this helps. I can help you with a remote login on my machine if you are interested, but we have to agree on a schedule > because the machine in question is my home computer and it's not always up. > > Best regards, > Marius > ma...@4n... > > > Friday, September 5, 2003, 1:02:41 PM, you wrote: > > JC> I do plan to put the next stable version 1.110 out quite soon - I just > JC> need to squash a bug that is causing problems for some IE users when > JC> submitting forms. Unfortunately it never happens on my test systems, so > JC> if anyone out there is seeing this problem and doesn't mind giving me a > JC> remote login to their systems, let me know! > > JC> - Jamie > > > > |