I appreciate your help but still no go. The interesting thing is if I use wget to download the image in your example, then post it on a different web server, I have absolutely no problems whatsoever loading the image in my web browser going through squid.
I'm stumped :(
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Robertson
Date: Tuesday, August 5, 2008 6:09 pm
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Problems displaying images on specific website
To: Jeff Gerard
> Jeff Gerard wrote:<BR>> > could you possibly send your config? In both cases where
> my squid 3
> > and 2.x don't work with this site, the config has been
> modified by
> > me. So if the issue is not squid, it's something I've
> done but I
> > can't figure what I might have done to cause this.
> >
> > Thanks in advance..
>
> Have you tried "wget -O /tmp/Home_1.png -S
> http://promotions.everydaycelebrations.ca/ds/guest/BAM/images/Home_1.png"
> from the command line of your Squid server? That will show
> you the
> headers the server responds with and if you run it more than
> once, it
> won't put a bunch of incrementing files on your disk. If
> that seems to
> work, try "file /tmp/Home_1.png", which will do a simple
> examination of
> the file to guess its type. If the output of that seems
> reasonable, see
> if you can display the file in a web browser.
>
> I find the results of your access log
> (http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-
> users/200808/0066.html)
> suspicious; all of the image sizes are just about the same, 434
> or 435
> bytes and all of these tiny images took more than 5 seconds to
> fetch.
> That sounds like it could be a TCP Window Scaling problem.
> See
> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SystemWeirdnesses#head-
> 4920199b311ce7d20b9a0d85723fd5d0dfc9bc84
> for more details.
>
> Chris
>
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Jeff Gerard
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