Yep, like I said before, I'm almost 100% sure it's a
headers thing.  I've helped a few folks off line with this
same problem.  Classic was more forgiving and seemed to
"fix" your headers for you.

Brad
www.bvstools.com

On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 07:27:53 -0400
 TBishop@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>    I had the same problem when we first converted to
> Apache.
>    I solved it by changing the headers to always have the
> following at the
>    top of the HTML source.
> 
>    Content-type: text/html
> 
>    Make sure there is a BLANK line after the
> "Content-type: text/html" line.
> 
>    hth,
> 
>    Tom
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