Sorry about the mix-up.

All the other users have been able to connect AND navigate the site with the exception of the one client in question, in their office.(I can connect and navigate using their login from any other location)

The "client in question" can connect to the main page via the login form but is unable to navigate from there.
It seems like whenever they try to submit any arguments it doesn't work. ie: client.cgi?arg1=123&arg2=321

Are there any browser, software, or even firewall specific settings that would prevent someone from submitting data in the form of an argument? Or maybe any other software/hardware specific settings? We've tried from multiple computers in their office and had the same results so I'm beginning to think it could be in their network.


In reply to Re^2: Perl/Cookie and data transmission by Sylvyr
in thread Perl/Cookie and data transmission by Sylvyr

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