That's a server side header, not a client side header.
wwIPStuff creates standard browser headers by default, but you can override the header as needed with custom header tags using the cHeaders property with HTTPGetEx.
+++ rick ---
>Ken,
>
>Here's the header that works for me:
>
>
>HTTP/1.0 200 OK
>Content-type: text/html
>
>
>There has to be a blank line after the header before the next tag.
>HTH!
>Mark
>
>>I need to post to a web form without IE5.
>>
>>I have tried and get an error - which I think is from
>>not including the header(of the web page).
>>I am not sure what header I need to send.
>>I am hoping somebody here has done this with West-Wind wwipstuff.
>>and maybe has an idea. I have the web page source which I can email or post but I am not sure how to post so the html is displayed as
>>text.
>>
>>Thanks
>>Ken