Re: HTTP Headers appear in HTML page

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Its really wierd!
I think 'Apache-Coyote' is the server header from Tomcat and if the header is from Apache, it shud be 'Apache'. Since u say that tomcat serve the pages correctly. I guess u are using mod_proxy to redirect the page to tomcat. Am i right? If thats the case theres is something in mod_proxy setting thats gng wrong. Its just a thought
 
Regards
Prasanna Ram

On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Marius Hanganu <mhanganu@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

I'm facing this weird issue on a gentoo machine with apache 2.2 +
mod_proxy + tomcat.

Some .htm pages (not all) contain - right on top of the page - a dump
of the HTTP headers. Something like:

HTTP/1.1 0 Server: Apache-Coyote/1.1 Set-Cookie: JSESSIONID=....

This is not because of Tomcat, since pages requested directly by
Tomcat (on port 8080) don't have this problem so it must have
something to do with apache.

Furthermore, I get the string "2000" every 8360 characters (less or
more). The string "2000" appears in what it seems to be random places
(the difference between positions is about 8360 - although not
constant) and it breaks all kind of HTML elements and looks like "<sty
2000 le=" or "<br 2000 />", etc.

It looks like it has something to do with the header HTTP/1.1 200 -
which loses the "20" and all I receive is "HTTP/1.1 0" ...

I have no clue how to get a handle on this problem. Nothing on the
web. Has anyone come across this problem?

Thanks!
Marius

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