Re: [squid-users] Partial error page with IE6

From: Billy Macdonald <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 21:48:48 -0700 (PDT)

As to whether it's an IE bug or not ( I didn't read the whole thread..sorry)
why not try netscape or mozilla or opera and see if you get the same results?

Billy
--- Daniel Barron <adsl@jadeb.com> wrote:
> In message <200208282244.38143@henrik.marasystems.com>
> Henrik Nordstrom <hno@marasystems.com> wrote:
>
> > On Wednesday 28 August 2002 22.07, Daniel Barron wrote:
> >
> > > Always 1128 bytes no matter what I put in the error page.
> >
> > Then the next step is to look at some packet traces..
> >
> [snip]
>
> Ok - I'll look into it. Thanks.
>
> > > I suppose I could make a small error page that has a meta tag that
> > > redirected the browser to an error page on the web server and
> > > include a check for that destination in the squid.conf so it
> > > specifially allowed it and did not create a loop... Don't you just
> > > love the quality of microsoft code (!)
> >
> > Only to instead get bitten by the IE "Show friendly HTTP errors"
> > feature... workaround one bug only to end up in another misfeature.
>
> Oh dear!
>
> > Note: Squid-2.6.DEVEL has the ability to send redirects on deny_info,
> > allowing you to try this approach. But be warned that 2.6 is not
> > exacly production quality.
>
> Ah - no. This is for mission critial production use :(
>
> --
> Daniel Barron
> (Visit http://dansguardian.org/ - True web content filtering)
>

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