Date sent:              Wed, 31 Mar 1999 20:08:37 -400
                                            ^^^^ Broken timezone, must be 
                                                 hhmm with leading zeroes.

> 
> Users request  information from a database.  The database creates a 
> .jpg file and sends back a 302, redirect, code.


One common cause of problems with 302 is POST forms which redirect 
and expect the client to GET.  302 should generate a POST in this 
case.  This may or may not be relevant.

The correct status for a POST to GET redirect is 303.

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