[users@httpd] Corrupted source files

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Hi,

I'm new to Apache. I've just installed Apache 2.2.3 on FreeBSD 6.0. Configured it and got it
running. But I'm having something that looks like quite a weird problem. I've done my research on
Google, read FAQ and docs but couldn't find anything even closely resembling my situation.
Description of the problem: when I'm requesting documents like HTML files or images with the browser
- it displays properly the very first time, and after this the original file on the server is
corrupted - filled with some binary garbage. And this garbage is what's displayed on every next
request. Actually this garbage changes from request to request. So what it looks like - that when
Apache grabs the file to send it to the browser, it writes some garbage into it. I've never seen
anything like that before.
Some additional info: when I request php files (served by php_mod) - everything is fine, nothing
gets corrupted.

I would greatly appreciate any hints on where to look for a fix.

Thanks!

-- 
Best regards,
 Victor


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