Run this under IIS and see what happens:
#!C:\perl\bin\perl.exe
print <<EEK;
Status: 302 Moved
Set-Cookie: id=something; path=/; expires=Fri, 29-Dec-2000 21:59:38 GM
+T
Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 21:59:38 GMT
Location: productCategory.cgi
EEK
and see what happens. That should boil down that it is IIS,
now try changing the order of the headers, specifically, move
Status: to last or just before Location:
I vaguely remember this sort of thing with IIS. I recall
it being sensitve to header order. Maybe I'm just insane tho. =)
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