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netscape is not the problem. it also happens in mozilla 1.0. netscape and mozilla are doing exactly what they're told - they're just displaying the result as text, as if it was a .txt file.
if IE works with it, IE is broken. IE should not be trying to guess what the contents of a file is. what if someone wanted to post some example HTML as a text file somewhere? there are plenty of legitimate reasons to pay attention to the content-type header.
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