Further clarification here.
The problem is that you are displaying a web page directly as a result of a POST - i.e. one request. This means, for instance, that if index.cgi, upon seeing the POST, handles the POST, then redirects to index.cgi with enough command line parameters to be able to give the user useful feedback, then everything will work correctly. Said another way, it doesn't matter who you redirect to - it can even be yourself - as long as handling the POST and displaying the web page are 2 seperate web requests.
I would guess that all of your other clients have "dont show me this again" checked the first time it happens, and so never see it after that.
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