hi jacob,
> The problem here is, that I
> don't get a file with an extension when I ask for the page.
> Here is my log entry:
>
> 1090380575.598 0 10.17.21.3 TCP_MEM_HIT/200 918 GET
> http://xyz.xyz.net/ - NONE/- application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig
>
> If I fetch it directly with no proxy I only get an index.html
as you see you get a file with an extension (index.html). mostly
webservers are configured to look for default file(s) if no file
is specified in the request. the mime type is set in http-headers.
try
GET -Pdues http://...
and look for "Content-Type:" header.
cheers
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