the %2f is an encoding of a slash '/' - have no idea why that is happening, can only think that some part of your program is encoding part of your URL as if it were a query. I see you're running Apache on Redhat, with FrontPage. This is totally reaching, but FrontPage brings to mind MS, an environment where '/' is not the directory separator, so I wonder if that has anyting to do with it.
--Bob Niederman, http://bob-n.comIn reply to Re: 404 Not Found following CGI post action
by bobn
in thread 404 Not Found following CGI post action
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