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Does anyone know about a bug involving IIS that makes it add extra header
information to a script that comes via a a server-side include <!--#exec cgi="..."--> Sending the scripts with non-parsed headers gets rid of some of the header info that's printing into the browser, but not all of it. Because my scripts work perfectly when called directly from their URLs, I'm thinking the problem has to do with the SSI. Any ideas? |
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