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	<title>Comments on: Apple&#8217;s Safari violates RFC2616</title>
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		<title>By: Ken Snyder</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;HTTP Status Codes: 302, 303, and 307...&lt;/strong&gt;


Each browser has quirks for redirecting. Wikipedia has a quick reference of HTTP status codes. Today I was looking for a code that would instruct browsers to repost data to the new URL. It was much trickier than I thought.

Browsers implement both ...</description>
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<p>Each browser has quirks for redirecting. Wikipedia has a quick reference of HTTP status codes. Today I was looking for a code that would instruct browsers to repost data to the new URL. It was much trickier than I thought.</p>
<p>Browsers implement both &#8230;</p>
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