I use Seamonkey and Firefox to read some fairly basic web-pages on an in-house web-server at work. The web-pages normally look like something Composer would produce because I wrote them using Composer's output as a template. Lots of tables, very little use of css.

For some reason Seamonkey appends around 30-50 bytes of text it obviously found somewhere else to the end of the document. The </html> tag does not terminate things.

Turning on proxy settings stops this behaviour.

I usually use Seamonkey for internal pages and Firefox for the 'net (with a proxy) but Firefox still behaves the way it should even if I turn proxy settings off.

This is actually a bug in the current level of the web-server software - a bit like heartbleed - but I have only seen it with Seamonkey.
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