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Posted by Rik on 07/17/06 15:28
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> Simon Rigby wrote:
>> I appreciate the help guys but I;m still not having a lot of luck.
>> The main difference I find in my example from others on the web is
>> that the examples I have seen apply to a file that already exsists,
>> whereas in my case I am setting the headers and then "echoing" the
>> $data to the browser. Could this be why its not working in IE? I;m
>> really scratching my nut on this one, especially as it works fine in
>> Firefox.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Simon
>>
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> Simon,
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> Might I (again) suggest you ask in alt.html? This doesn't look like a
> problem with PHP - if it were, it should act the same in both
> browsers. Rather, it looks like something IE is doing differently.
>
> And alt.html would have more experts on why IE works different than FF
> with the same valid HTML.
Jerry, this has nothing to do with HTML :P.
Headers are part of the HTTP protocol, a markup language doesn't come into
play. You do have a point that in alt.html there are more people aware of
MSIE problems, so allthough it's offtopic there, they might give an answer.
alt.www.webmaster and the like seem more apropriate.
Grtz,
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Rik Wasmus
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