Getting back HTTP as-is like plain text sometimes

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For some reason I'm not getting any hits on my google searches for
this, so I'm trying this mailing list.

The issue I'm running into is that sometimes I get back the HTTP
response as plain text, instead of the *content* of the HTTP response
as the correct content type.  Many of my requests are served through a
reverse proxy to a glassfish server, but I've also seen this happen
for applications served directly by apache mod_php. Here's an example
of something that was returned to an AJAX query :

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2008 21:52:55 GMT
Server: Sun Java System Application Server 9.1
X-Powered-By: Servlet/2.5
Content-Disposition: attachment
Content-Type: application/json;charset=utf-8
Content-Length: 55
Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=37
Connection: Keep-Alive

//OK[1,["https://www.clarityaccounting.com/login"],0,3]

This example was served by glassfish, but I have also seen this with
PHP scripts returning something similar.

It doesn't happen consistently, nor does it seem to be targetting any
particular content-type or URL.

Has anyone seen this before?  Any ideas what might cause it?


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Dobes Vandermeer
Director, Habitsoft Inc.
dobesv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
778-891-2922

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