I believe I''ve found a bug in which a custom HTTP code handler in the code generated by form_remote_tag does not get called under IE6. The below example simply redirects the browser to the value in the location header when it gets back a 302 redirect: #### start code #### <%= form_remote_tag :url => {:action => "comment", :id => @article}, :position=> :bottom, :update => {:success => ''commentList''}, :loading => "loading()", :complete => "complete(request)", :failure => "failure(request)", :html => {:id=>"commentform",:class=>"commentform"}, 302 => "document.location=request.getResponseHeader(''location'');" %> ##### end code #### This works fine under firefox, but the javascript assigned to the 302 handler never gets called in IE. No javascript errors are raised, and replacing the javascript with a simple alert(''foo''); ensures that the js never gets called. To see this in action, you may look at my Typo blog and try to leave an openid authenticated comment. http://brianellin.com Running rails 1.0.0 Any ideas? Thanks, Brian Ellin