Oliver Fromme wrote: > > PS: Unfortunately, oopsdoesn't seem to work reliably for specific > web pages in conjunction with Flash programs. So I will probably > have to replace it with an Apache proxy, which works with those > pages. I'm sorry for that, because I like the concepts of oops a > lot. :-(
You're probably wrong about this. I haven't used Oops in a while, but I've never heard of, or seen any content specific compatibility issues. I would suspect a configuration issue rather than Oops being broken for Flash sites. Or if Oops is broken, it is broken for some reason other than the content type being Flash...Might be a missing request method in Oops. I don't have any advice on fixing such an issue, however... Then again, if you're considering going to Apache proxy, you probably ought to reconsider your options. Squid also has no problems with Flash content, and is superior to Apache for proxying for quite a number of reasons. Just some opinions, of course. -- Joe Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Web caching appliances and support. http://www.swelltech.com ===================================================================== If you would like to unsubscribe from this list send message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe oops-eng" in message body. Archive is accessible on http://lists.paco.net/oops-eng/
