- From: Marc Hedlund <hedlund@best.com>
- Date: Wed, 9 Aug 1995 00:47:52 -0700
- To: Shel Kaphan <sjk@amazon.com>, www-talk@w3.org
>As it turns out, using the NCSA server (v 1.3) there is apparently no >way for a CGI program to return the Location header with a 2xx status. >If you generate a Location header, the server forces 302 status. Well, there is one way: use nph- scripts. But I agree (as I mentioned before) that this should definitely be fixed if it hasn't been. Marc Hedlund <hedlund@best.com>
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