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It works as expected on my Win2k, running ActivePerl 5.6.1
Apache/1.3.24 and Apache/2.0.36 
CGI::Application 2.4
CGI 2.752
My mod perl versions aren't relevant, since I didn't run this under mod perl (and it makes no difference).

I would suggest you check your CGI module by attempting to use it's header method. If that doesn't produce the correct headers, then your CGI is to blame, and you should get a newer one (like 2.8).

If it produces the correct headers, then something is wrong with your CGI::Application, and you should reinstall or upgrade it.

If that doesn't help, well, then you have ghosts in your machine ( not good )

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