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Re: Apache PHP Pains, oh the pain!



Derek Wueppelmann wrote:

Can anybody shed some light as to why this would be happening. I have
tried numerous things to get thsi to work but to no avail. I have tried
upgrading to apache2 and then back down to apache. I tried having the
deb package build a brand new httpd.conf file but still not working.
I've gotten so completely frustrated with this, so any help would be
appreciated.

Someone else posted a similar problem an hour before you did. I have also had this problem in the last few days, but it was only a minor irritation (I was only testing something) so I put it down to my incompetence. Try flushing your browser cache utterly, or using another browser temporarily to see if the problem occurs there too. Try using a tool such as HEAD from libwww-perl or 'echo -en 'HEAD / HTTP/1.0\n\n' | nc <host> 80' and see what Content-Type is sent. You may need to fabricate an 'Accept:' header.



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