bpa wrote: 
> That seems like a good place to start.  A 404 means LMS has issued a
> http/GET and got a 404 back - so problem is either the destination
> server says the URL is invalid  (and this is not the case as thew URLs
> work for me) or a something has intercepted the http/GET and faked a
> 404.
> 
> If Privoxy is the issue - configuration change may all that is required.

I have tried this using Firefox set to "no proxy" and I still get the
404 error. Is there anything else I can do to help debug this, eg LMS
logging or browser developer tools?

paul


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