I've had this. It happens when a lot of code is output before the
cflocation. If you can reduce the amount of code it should come right. For
example, I resolved it by moving a large Javascript block from the top to
the bottom. Any help?


Regards,
Matthew Walker
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, 1 March 2002 10:39 am
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: What are these, headers?
>
>
> Andrew Peterson wrote:
> > Hi
> > The text below is randomly appearing at the top of some of
> my web pages:
> > HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: Microsoft-IIS/5.0 Date: Thu, 28 Feb
> 2002 17:45:56
> > GMT Content-Type: text/html Accept-Ranges: bytes
> Last-Modified: Thu, 28 Feb
> > 2002 17:44:15 GMT ETag: "90e1e5897fc0c11:1df0"
> Content-Length: 1991537
> > What is this?
>
> Standard HTML headers (although I wouldn't want to call the content
> length standard, 2MB is a lot :) ).
>
>
> > This text seems to appear only when I am using CFLocation to
> > redirect to a static html page that I created through
> CFHTTP, and it occurs
> > randomly.
>
> Thing to check is if this text is actually inside the static
> HTML page
> (quite unlikely because of the rest of the symptoms, but
> check anyway).
>
>
> > However, I've learned through testing that if I use a Meta
> Refresh instead
> > of a CFLocate, text does not appear (i.e. problem solved).
>
> This makes me believe you have a problem that is bigger as this.
> Somewhere in the webserver/cfserver setup something goes wrong which
> means that the server is adding the HTTP headers twice. And that is a
> problem because in that case the second occurence ends up in the page
> visible to the user.
>
> What code is run before
> <CFIF CheckCache.RecordCount>
> <cflocation url="/cache/#checkcache.file#">
>
> Anything that does something with headers/pageflow (cfflush, cfcache,
> cfcontent, cfheader, cflocation etc.)? What happens if you
> remove that
> code? Try putting a cfabort after the cflocation? Did you by
> any chance
> install URLScan recently? Which ISAPI filters do you have? Are you
> running IIS HTTP compression?
>
> Jochem
> 
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