Whole HTML pages in error log (1.3.x)

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Our system has rapidly growing error logs filling up the disk. It appears that much or all of the traffic to http://JonathansCorner.com/ is logged:

[Sun Jan 03 21:08:25 2010] [warn] Cannot get media type from 'text.html'
[Sun Jan 03 21:08:25 2010] [error] [client ##.##.##.##] <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
[Sun Jan 03 21:08:25 2010] [error] [client ##.##.##.##] <html>
[Sun Jan 03 21:08:25 2010] [error] [client ##.##.##.##] <head>
[Sun Jan 03 21:08:25 2010] [error] [client ##.##.##.##] <link rel="icon" href="" type="image/x-icon">
[Sun Jan 03 21:08:25 2010] [error] [client ##.##.##.##] --rest of webpage snipped--

Why would Apache 1.3.x be pulling a media-type of text.html? The files that would be pulled are straight, uninterpreted HTML pages--no PHP or server-side parsing involved, and the string "text.html" does not appear in httpd.conf.

What can or should I be doing so that the pages are served up text/html and not logged to the error log in typical requests?

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