Re: Safari 2.0.4 / PHP 4.3.7 / Apache 2.0.44 Isuue with HTTP Headers

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I've see that before. Update the PHP (and Apache while you are at it).
Also disable the server from showing the Apache and PHP versions. Why
are they broadcasting to the world that they are easy prey to remote
exploits? Also check if the server has been compromised.

On 2/22/07, Ron Stiemer <ron@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone,

got a really strange thing going on on a client website, the website outputs the whole
http headers after every 2nd reload in safari, also in FF on Windows, but only after much
much more relaods...here is a scrrenshot:

http://www.waldhaeusl.com/downloads/bug/http_header.png

any ideas what the problem could be, i checked if there are any used socket
connections, but nothing there...maybe an apache issue ?

any help is appreciated...

thank you,
-Ron

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