[thelist] ASP/VBS attributes difficulty
Ben Henick
persist1 at io.com
Fri Oct 5 20:30:49 CDT 2001
I've been working on a Microsoft Site Server Commerce Edition-based
e-commerce site.
A problem for Netscape 4 users has been brought to my attention:
If you go to
http://www.4security.org/store/shopper_lookup.asp
in Netscape 4 and follow the 'click _here_' link (please don't ask), you
will discover that somewhere along the line, an unspecified error occurs,
resulting in a redirect to
http://www.4security.org/store/(Empty Reference!)
by way of a file at the same level named
xt_orderform_additem.asp
instead of
http://www.4security.org/shopper_new.asp
It's pretty simple; it works in IE and Netscape 6; it throws an error in
Netscape 4.
Having looked at the source for all of the abovementioned files (including
the HTML of '(Empty Reference!)') I cannot imagine what would be causing
this problem.
The closest I have to a hypothesis is that Netscape 4 is somehow choking
on the escaped characters on the QUERY_STRING, but of course I cannot test
it because among other things the hosting ISP has played Musical Chairs
with the containing folder of the e-commerce area and the closest analogue
I can find (the one from which I've been reading source) does not appear
to be holding the live files.
Any help would be immensely appreciated, as I am looking at losing two
weeks' worth of income if not my job. [I have all sorts of wonderful
things to say about my employer. *grin*]
Please send replies offlist, as I am on digest.
TIA
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