OK, this is a long shot as I am running some third party code, but I
have been battling with it for days with no luck.  It *may* be an
apache2/mod_perl problem or it may be a problem with said code, so I
thought I would post it here to see if anyone recognises it.

I am running Red Hat Enterprise Server 4 and Apache/2.2.4 (Unix)
mod_perl/2.0.3 Perl/v5.8.0.

My apache log file is filling up with stuff like this:

[Fri Apr 13 09:32:38 2007] [error] [client 149.155.42.148] malformed
header from script. Bad header=<head>: mapview
[Fri Apr 13 09:32:38 2007] [warn] /perl/Gallus_gallus/mapview did not
send an HTTP header

When I look at the web page (IE->View->Source) the first line is the
<title> tag.  The script in question certainly attempts to print out
"Content-type: text/html" and a whole "<HTML> blah" line, but these
don't seem to be coming through;  in addition I have special characters
at the bottom of each webpage.

Is there anyone out there this sounds familiar to?

Mick

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