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The big problem was I updated my server (Mandrake 10) using the wrong sources (yeah I am a dummy) so I evidently ended up upgrading parts of Apache, and some others I think failed. I have a few very long text files that show my failed dependencies.
Therefore, I must be missing something. I probably will reinstall, but the site has been solid for so long. I had really only meant to apply security updates.
I suspect a problem with compression, cache or MIME type but I cannot seem to figure it out. Could someone who has FireFox and IE look and see what I mean, and maybe shoot some ideas at me? As I said it has worked fine since last November. I am running it on Mandrake 10.0 official, using postnuke with Apache2 and MySQL if that matters.
I am posting here in case someone has seen this “garbled” display before and might have a clue where to start.
Quick edit: if I go to a link in the site it works (sometimes) in FireFox... <snip>
Bottom line is I broke it, but I would love to fix it, just to see if I could. I dont mind the re-install, its just that makes me feel really stupid :-)
Any ideas welcome. Thanks again.
[edited by: jdMorgan at 9:42 pm (utc) on May 17, 2005]
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You might want to use a server headers checker [webmasterworld.com] to check the response headers sent by your server, and use a browser headers checker [searchengineworld.com] to see what headers Firefox is sending with requests (and compare to those sent by IE).
This is probably the best first step when looking at MIME-type/compression/character-set-type problems.
Based on calmchess's response above, I would suspect either a compression or character-set problem with your new configuration, especially if you are using anything except the ISO-8859-1 character set.
Jim