In any case, this was fixed by renaming the form:
<http://www.livingston.com/Forms/radiusform>
I've tested it successfully in NS, MSIE, Lynx, and NCSA Mosaic.
The old URL will redirect you to this form now - simply:
---cut---
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
require 'cgi-lib.pl';
print "Content-type: text/html\n";
print "Status: 302 Redirect\n";
print "Location: http://$ENV{'SERVER_NAME'}:$ENV{'SERVER_PORT'}/Forms/radiusform\n\n";
---cut---
Actually that require is unneeded, force of habit...
As for the file name issue, I'm still working on it. I could use HTTP
Cookies to maintain state and call appropriately named individual download
scripts - but I don't want to do that. It would exclude a large portion of
browsers in use today...
Still looking.
-MZ
-- Livingston Enterprises - Chair, Department of Interstitial Affairs Phone: 800-458-9966 510-426-0770 FAX: 510-426-8951 megazone@livingston.com For support requests: support@livingston.com <http://www.livingston.com/> Snail mail: 6920 Koll Center Parkway #220, Pleasanton, CA 94566