Try GET-ing the pate by telnet-ing to your HTTP prot (perhaps 80) or use
GET(1) or any of the command line HTTP clients. And wite the result to a
file
then go over it for HTTP compliancy.

Possible cases:
- Restart your HTTP server , ie always start on a clean sheet of paper
- Do this test on a quiet system (ie client)(ie do nothing for 2 minutes,
then do it)
- Do this test back-to-back (load the server), if mod_perl is screwing
things up
   this might reveal it

Good luck...

Jim Hull wrote:

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> actually i do send jpeg header with jpeg, in my haste to type out my mail
> last night so i can go to bed, i typed gif on accident.
>
>                         Jim
>
> - -----
>         To play a game is to attempt to achieve a specific state of
> affairs, using only means permitted by rules, where rules prohibit use of
> more efficient in favour of less efficient means, and where the rules are
> accepted just because they make possible such activity.
>
> On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, masta wrote:
>
> On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, Jim Hull wrote:
>
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> >
> >         print $q->header(
> >                 -type=> 'image/gif',
> >                 -expires=> 'now'
> >         );
> >
> >         print $im->jpeg(100);
> >
> > - ------ End --------
> you send a jpeg, with a gif-header ....
>
> send image/jpeg instead of image/gif
>
> ciao
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