If you are using IE5, then by default, plain text is displayed as HTML
(this would result in the headers being printed to the page followed
by the actual HTML payload.) My guess is that the content-type for the
response is not set correctly.



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On 6/28/00, 9:02:05 AM, anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding HTTP Header in HTML:


> Hi,

>     I'm having a strange problem, the source of HTTP header is
appearing
> in my html generated by JSP . What's the problem ?

> Thanks

>
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