Hello, We've been using squid to cache a large number of images which are fetched through a CGI script (EG - http://www.whatnot.com/getimage?imageID=115). Some of these images are getting returned by squid to the web surfer with their HTTP response attached to the front of the image, thus making a bad image. In other words, grabbing some of these images we are serving through squid and saving the content, we see an HTTP "Content-Type: " message at the beginning of the binary data. What we've done to solve this, temporarily, is have a script test for these bad images and execute a squid PURGE on them if they are sour - and they come out correctly on reload (that is, it's not the same image over and over again that are experiencing the problem). Does anyone else out there know of a solution to this or have any of you experienced such a problem? Thanks, Dan ------- End of Forwarded Message ------- -- Powered by ZeroLag Communications - www.ZeroLag.com