> There are two strange things about this. First of all, as you point out, > the problem started before you started indexing through Squid. Secondly, > if htdig doesn't receive a Content-Type header, it shouldn't even attempt > to index the document at all. I think I have found the problem. phttpd doesn't seem to send the Content-Type header if the client sends the "If-Modified-Since" header. I do not know if this is something it should do (assuming that the client already knows the content-type, or something), or if it is a bug. -- \\// peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/ - and God said: nohup make World >& World.log & ------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from the htdig mailing list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the single word unsubscribe in the SUBJECT of the message.
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