voyager9355
Technical User
Hi Everyone,
Here's my situation...I hope someone out there has an idea or two.
I am logging in to a website with Username/password with no problem. Once logged in, I click a link that is pointing to a javascript query. (javascript:EFS_Name_Submit() is what it says at the bottom of the browser window while floating the cursor over the link)
Once I click that link, my proxy server returns the aggravating and very generic error: "Software caused the connection to abort". The puzzling part for me is that there are 8 other similar links, and each of the others works just fine. I have tried this same link without using my proxy server, and receive the standard "Action Cancelled" IE error page. It is apparently not a problem with the web server, as it CAN be accessed from other places (i.e., I can get there from my home PC, as can other people) I wonder if anyone knows if there is something on my Proxy server or my firewall that I could check (or double-check, as the case may be)??
Is there something about javascript that Proxy Server 2.0 does not necessarily like?
All suggestions appreciated!
Thanks
Here's my situation...I hope someone out there has an idea or two.
I am logging in to a website with Username/password with no problem. Once logged in, I click a link that is pointing to a javascript query. (javascript:EFS_Name_Submit() is what it says at the bottom of the browser window while floating the cursor over the link)
Once I click that link, my proxy server returns the aggravating and very generic error: "Software caused the connection to abort". The puzzling part for me is that there are 8 other similar links, and each of the others works just fine. I have tried this same link without using my proxy server, and receive the standard "Action Cancelled" IE error page. It is apparently not a problem with the web server, as it CAN be accessed from other places (i.e., I can get there from my home PC, as can other people) I wonder if anyone knows if there is something on my Proxy server or my firewall that I could check (or double-check, as the case may be)??
Is there something about javascript that Proxy Server 2.0 does not necessarily like?
All suggestions appreciated!
Thanks