Let me use different terminology. C = client, S = server
C: GET /script.cgi
S: 302 Moved Temporarily
Location: host://server/other-file.html
C: GET /other-file.html
S: 404 Not Found
Whether this is done as two separate connections or one using keep-alive
doesn't really matter, I don't think.
BTW, any reason why Location *has* to be an absolute URL and not a
relative one? That's always been a burden - Netscape and the Microsoft
Explorer handle relative paths alright.
> Is it proper to send a 404 Not Found message?
I think so. The user agent interface should clearly show it was the
request for the second resource, and not the first, which caused the
problem.
Brian
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