[users@httpd] Apache 1.3 proxy - browsers are displaying html

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All -

I have installed an Apache 1.3 proxy acting as a forward proxy for all my traffic. This has been working great for years but recently I have run across an issue that I have not been able to figure out, and hours of searching google, etc. has turned up nothing.

There are two sites that when the user attempts to access them through the proxy, the browser displays some of the http headers and then the straight HTML.

This issue is occurring from multiple computers using multiple browsers. In Internet Explorer, several headers are displayed at the top of the browser, and then the page is displayed. In Firefox, the headers are displayed, and then the straight HTML.

Using the Live HTTP headers plugin for Firefox, I see the initial GET HTTP header sent, then the response, but only HTTP/1.x 200 part of the response is displayed in Live header, all the rest of the headers (Date, Server, Content-type, etc) are displayed in the browser followed by the html.

Has anyone run into this before? Is this a bug in Apache or something with IIS 6? Nothing has changed on the proxy servers, but I am unable to isolate where the problem is coming from.

Thank you in advance for your help -

Seth


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