I fully understand this - probably.

I am trying to troubleshoot a Tomcat problem, one in which a GET request 
for an image receives a response of Content-Type "text/html" and the 
content is the same as the index.html page.

I know this because I see the traffic using Wireshark.

However, in Firebug's Net tab, Firebug does not show what was actually 
received. (In the not too distant past, I was able to see the 404 response 
if the image file did not exist.)

Perhaps Firefox is destroying the response if the "Accept: image/png" does 
match the response "Content-Type: text.html"?

Is there a means to have Firebug show what was actually received, even if 
Firefox isn't going to put it in the DOM?

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