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For those who might not know, Apache 2.0 was officially released today as version 2.0.35 (http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/Announcement2.html). I'm trying to get it running on a stock-plus-updates FreeBSD 4.4 machine, and the pages it's sending out end up being garbled by repeating text of the current page multiple times within the page (the page needs to be more than one screen's worth, and some of them have broken image links, but that can't be helped and it's never been a problem before). This happens with both Mozilla and IE, and viewing the source shows it sent to the client that way, and the logs are giving me no error message. I've compiled it with both no threads and the prefork MPM type (the default for FreeBSD). My configuration is pretty standard, so I'm confused as to how this could've slipped by, and I've found no mention of it on the mailing lists or errata, so I was curious if anyone had run into the same thing. Dunno if it's a FreeBSD-specific issue, but going back to 1.3.24 works perfectly. Brian J. Conway bconway at wpi.edu "LINUX is obsolete" - Andrew S. Tanenbaum, creator of Minix - Jan 29, 1992
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