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: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > 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: > > > - ------ Begin ------ > > > > 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 > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org > > iD8DBQE8d9tpdygyS8O4zQ0RAjHoAKC/N2TR8ST4meJowDykZUkpwE8EoQCgv60Z > ztBrlJ7xslDXDcHNDcw1ynI= > =+4Vi > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Medi Montaseri [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unix Distributed Systems Engineer HTTP://www.CyberShell.com CyberShell Engineering -------------------------------------------------------------------------