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== SYMPTOMS ==
== SYMPTOMS ==


The following Internet Explorer error occurs when POSTing a form to an Active Server Pages (.asp) file that initiates multiple &quot;response.redirect.&quot;<br />
The following Internet Explorer error occurs when POSTing a form to an Active Server Pages (.asp) file that initiates multiple "response.redirect."<br />
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Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site http://<your&quot;>http://<yourserver>/<your Web>/<your asp file>The requested item could not be found.
Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site http://<your">http://<yourserver>/<your Web>/<your asp file>The requested item could not be found.


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# The requesting page uses a Post to an ASP page.
# The requesting page uses a Post to an ASP page.
# The ASP page issues a &quot;Response.redirect&quot; (&quot;HTTP302&quot;).
# The ASP page issues a "Response.redirect" ("HTTP302").
# The redirected page redirects to another page.
# The redirected page redirects to another page.



Latest revision as of 11:07, 21 July 2020

Knowledge Base


Article ID: 175318

Article Last Modified on 5/2/2006



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Active Server Pages 4.0
  • Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0



This article was previously published under Q175318

SYMPTOMS

The following Internet Explorer error occurs when POSTing a form to an Active Server Pages (.asp) file that initiates multiple "response.redirect."

Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site http://<your">http://<yourserver>/<your Web>/<your asp file>The requested item could not be found.

CAUSE

The conditions that cause this error to occur are as follows:

  1. The requesting page uses a Post to an ASP page.
  2. The ASP page issues a "Response.redirect" ("HTTP302").
  3. The redirected page redirects to another page.


RESOLUTION

The correct solution is to re-design the Web application so that a redirect is not issued when a HTM forms submits a POST.

STATUS

This bug was corrected in Windows 2000.

MORE INFORMATION

The following text is from the HTTP 1.0 Specificiation located on:

9.3 Redirection 3xx

302 Moved Temporarily
If the 302 status code is received in response to a request using the POST method, the user agent must not automatically redirect the request unless it can be confirmed by the user since this might change the conditions under which the request was issued.

NOTE: When automatically redirecting a POST request after receiving a 302 status code, some existing user agents will erroneously change it into a GET request.


Internet Explorer incorrectly handles the situation described above in that it erroneously changes it into a GET request when it should fail or prompt the user to confirm the redirect.

REFERENCES

For the latest Knowledge Base artices and other support information on Visual InterDev and Active Server Pages, see the following page on the Microsoft Technical Support site:

Keywords: kberrmsg kbbug kbfix kbaspobj kboswin2000fix kbiis500fix KB175318