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Re: IE7 and PHP Header Issue

Posted by Andy Hassall on 12/15/06 19:32

On 15 Dec 2006 08:41:56 -0800, nightstar@gmail.com wrote:

>We are currently moving our employees to IE7. One of our custom
>interfaces brings up a file listing for a product number in IE (so the
>employee can see a list of files). An example of this would be:
>
>header("Location: \\\\server\\prodid");
>
>We do it this way because the unsavvy users do not know how to browse
>the network to the correct server and product id, and it makes it
>faster.
>
>It works in IE6 if you uncheck "Show Friendly HTTP Error Messages" in
>the Advanced Internet Options.
>
>Just a simple folder listing. Is there anything else that may need
>checked / unchecked in IE7 to allow this.

This isn't a PHP issue, try asking in the relevant microsoft.* group.

You've issued an invalid Location header as a Windows UNC path is not a valid
absolute URI, so it can't appear after Location. So whatever happens next is
not well defined at the best of times.

For what it's worth, IE7 on my machine does open up a new Explorer window with
the UNC path. It doesn't open it in the browser, and not having IE6 any more I
can't tell if this is different behaviour.

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Andy Hassall :: andy@andyh.co.uk :: http://www.andyh.co.uk
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