Use wget or a similar command line utility to access the page. If the
??????? Is this Linux? I'm on Windows XP Pro. I know a tiny bit about Linux, but I don't have easy access to a Linux machine.
Its also available for Windows, as part of the cygwin toolkit. There may be standalone distributions, I don't know. Alternatively, use any other of the zillions of non-browse tools which can save the raw data, or a HTTP-sniffer, or perhaps a raw network sniffer.
Taking a look at the raw content, preferably including headers, can be quite valuable for tracking down obscure problems.
J.Pietschmann
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