That's probably because IE is not a Browser. Make it work in Netscape and you can be quite sure it is really OK.

So what's the _relevant_ code? I really don't want to look through a script and find such a bug, when that script has strict disabled, probably because it won't compile with strict. (?) That procedural style with only globals makes it very hard for someone to get what's happening.

It's all about the HTTP Headers: IE ignores HTTP, it will do what it likes to do. Netscape doesn't ignore them, they probably tell Netscape to show plain text. Check the complete output of your script to make sure what it's doing.

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In reply to Re: Netscape returns script source on error, IE works by fruiture
in thread Netscape returns script source on error, IE works by Ursula

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