--- Kim Kohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm glad to report this is not a PHP issue. It turns out to be a
> Safari problem with Mac OSX (Safari was updated with OSX 10.3).
> 
> All my PHP stuff is working correctly in IE so it looks like
> development will proceed there until Apple gets a fix.

I would be very interested in learning more about this issue. Would you happen
to be able to provide an example HTTP transaction that Safari mishandles? Also,
do you know if Apple is aware of this bug?

By the way, I would recommend developing with something like Mozilla if you
can't use Safari. IE is about the worst choice for testing. Of course, you will
want to test with IE at some point, simply because so many people use it, but
something like Mozilla (or Safari) are much closer to being standards-compliant
and can help you identify mistakes as you create them.

Chris

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