>
>
> Hi,
>
> The problem is that, when i do not go through Squid,
> i have no problem. The page is displayed correctly
> through the browser (oops: forgot that crucial point).
>
Ok, that does not mean that the indicative action(s) which I suggested
are not meaningfull to execute and or verify.
Also could you in IE -> Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced :
* Uncheck : Show friendly HTTP error messages
Does this lead to more extended error info in those particular
cases which you encounter ?
Last but not least : verify your problem against the latest STABLE Squid release.
2.4 is very old and virtually unsupported, even on the list.
M.
Received on Tue Jul 27 2004 - 05:52:39 MDT
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