Today we have installed Apache/2.2.8 HP-UX_Apache-based_Web_Server (Unix) mod_perl/1.99_16 Perl/v5.8.8 DAV/2. And guess what? The issue is non-existent. While we have not found what caused the issue on the previous version of Apache, or which if any, of all our production environment configurations we have that causes the issue, but we will sequentially replicate the production environment with the new software and we will see where/if it re-appears. It may turn out that the new version successfully resolves the problem

I would of liked to reply this to all who contributed, to tell them that I very much esteem them and this community for all their good intentions and willingness to help.

Here's to hoping I will be able to help some of the newer folks here as well down the line


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