Look at what headers actually get sent, via Mozilla Live HTTP Headers for example, and via telnet your.host 80, and by running your script from the command line.
Maybe you get/got a cached page, and something else broke your application?
If you have automated tests, these will spot if something like this happens as they do not use caching.
In reply to Re: CGI::Application header problem
by Corion
in thread CGI::Application header problem
by morgon
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