Matt, a couple of thoughts.
1. Do you know of any changes on your IBM i, or in Apache, or in the CGI
application, near the time this problem started?
2. Zend Framework looks at REQUEST_URI for routing. Perhaps REQUEST_URI is
getting overwritten in Apache or in the CGI application.
Alan
On 2/3/2012 1:17 PM, Matt Lavinder wrote:
Yes, that is correct, but it isn't pure a browser/cosmetic issue like it
may sound. Zend Framework uses a special URL format which it parses for
data. When Zend Framework goes to parse the URL after I redirect from the
CGI, my Zend Framework application appears in the browser, but it
sees/thinls its URL is the URL of the CGI Application.
Now, someone may think this is a Zend Framework issue but it is not. I
have been having issues with this ever since we started doing working with
CGI on iSeries 6 years ago. The worse issue I have had up until now is
seeing the wrong source when I go to "view source" a browser. This is just
the first time it has caused an application to fail.
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 2:46 PM, Nathan Andelin [1]<nandelin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Matt Lavinder
but the URL reflects that original page, not the
URL of the page that the header redirected to.
Are you saying that the URL in the browser's address bar shows the
original page?
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