shadha nker wrote:
>
> Hello Marc,
> thanks for your reply.
> But when i try to access directly, with and without
> trailing slash works fine.
> When i accessed through squid, it works only with
> trailing slash. is it related to dns problem?
No, some browsers will append the trailing /
automatically when talking to a remote webserver,
perhaps due to certain headers and info returned
by the remote webserver.
Most probably, while in 'proxy-mode', the
browser will only forward , the url.
to the proxy server , e.g. SQUID in this case.
And squid will only act as as 'neutral party'.
M.
Received on Mon Jul 22 2002 - 07:45:16 MDT
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