Thanks Anon.
The problem is different. After some search I made, I
found out that when working in HTTPS vs. several web
servers that are sending the keep-alive header when the
timeout is reached, the IE will send a blank POST request
to the server
(Hope I wasn't too technical)
We just successfully tested a MS release that fixes the problem. If you work
for a large corporation that has MS support, you can call them up and have
them send it to you. The patch hasn't been regression tested and therefore
is not available for general release.
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