Re: new website issues
Adrian Chadd wrote: (for those of you who haven't seen it, the new website is taking shape @ http://new.squid-cache.org/ . The source for the website is in Squid CVS under www2 in case anyone feels like submitting me diffs.) The issue some people have seen with the splash image sitting on top of the text has to do with font sizes. The text inside the logo box grows too long to sit comfortably with the menu and pushes the menu down, screwing up the page layout. I'm not a CSS person at all. I'm learning how it works (and becoming increasingly horrified over time) so I'd appreciate some help on tidying this up before we release it to the public. All right. I was hoping you would be fine with this by yourself ;-) Just gave it a quick once-over. It looks good enough that its safe to raise a hand as a web developer. I'm willing to make it standards compliant if you want. Over-all not bad. 30% less errors-per-page than the Mozilla Site ;-) The funky text issues in the header may or may not have something to do with this: h1spana href=/Squid-/spanCache.org/a/h1 Should look like: h1a href=/spanSquid-/spanCache.org/a/h1 Or the latter half of the link gets cut and the /span could do weird spacing/wrapping stuff in IE. AYJ
Re: new website issues
On Thu, Feb 08, 2007, Amos Jeffries wrote: All right. I was hoping you would be fine with this by yourself ;-) Hell no. I'm not a web developer. I cringe at the concept of non-determinstic behaviour between platforms. Aiee. Just gave it a quick once-over. It looks good enough that its safe to raise a hand as a web developer. I'm willing to make it standards compliant if you want. Please! submit diffs please! Over-all not bad. 30% less errors-per-page than the Mozilla Site ;-) :P The funky text issues in the header may or may not have something to do with this: h1spana href=/Squid-/spanCache.org/a/h1 Should look like: h1a href=/spanSquid-/spanCache.org/a/h1 Or the latter half of the link gets cut and the /span could do weird spacing/wrapping stuff in IE. Cool. Well, please feel free to submit diffs to the stuff in CVS under 'www2'. There's a simple README which explains how to setup the Alias rules in apache1/apache2 to feed the URLpath into index.php (so index.php doesn't show up in the URL. Very very evil.) I've also got a locally-modified version of the index.php generation script which will issue a correct 404 reply on a page-not-found. I'll commit that tonight. Please submit some diffs and help me tidy this stuff up. :P Adrian
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [squid-users] quota support available]
- Forwarded message from Robert Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To: squid-users@squid-cache.org From: Robert Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 01:19:17 +0900 X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.752.3) Subject: [squid-users] quota support available Hi folks, I recently contemplated the idea of implementing a browsing quota to our users via squid. After reading that it wasn't available in squid I decided to roll up my sleeves and code it. I have been running it for about a week without any problems so here it is for all to use. http://squid.imagesource.com.au Enjoy Rob
squid cache information - help
Hi, I have: squid-3.0.PRE5-20061215 on Linux. I am looking to understand how SQUID3.x stores (in no cache mode) the responses received from Http server - HTTP payload (including images etc. received and retrieved from different sites). I need this information to tie it to my backend program which does audit and such. I have some APIs like stdlib (linux) and would like to call them from appropriate locations from SQUID. Any help/pointers is appreciated ! MC Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/domains/?p=BESTDEAL