Hi Edward, Friday, May 18, 2007, 12:43:43 PM, you wrote: > Just because some user agents handle non-standard data doesn't make > it correct. You mean user agents follow RFCs to the letter? :) Since when? :) I do agree with your comment, but it's a LOT more than "some user agents". "Every browser in popular use today" would be closer to the mark. Hell, even the old-guard allowed for Location headers without an absolute URI. You *should* specify the full URI, and let's face it - it's just lazy not to - but unlike the myriad of CSS snafu's out there it's not like you are walking into a pit of doom and hellfire if you don't, because I'd wager 99.9% of your visitors would never even be affected, and the .1% that are probably just dusted off a beta build of NCSA Mosaic to prove their point ;) Cheers, Rich -- Zend Certified Engineer http://www.corephp.co.uk "Never trust a computer you can't throw out of a window" -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php