>>one before the file name needs to be URL-encoded indicating a single >>directory name with embedded / characters.. > > Well, that does of course not work with the IE (replaces the %2F before > sending), which is unfortunately our companies only allowed one.
Grr.. someone ought to take this up with the Microsoft support. / is a reserved character in the URL specification and must not be tranformed between escaped or unescaped form.. the meaning of %2f is not equal to /. > Seems Squid is the only one caring for that. What about a possibility like > with the underline containing domains? Meaning a config or compile time > option to change the behaviour? Maybe, but prefer automatic workarounds funneling the clients into using proper URLs.. > I am already fighting without much success to keep Squid around here, but > that might very well be the last nail to its coffin. In the next weeks > over 50% of our Squids will be replaced, as direct result of the feature > freeze which kept for example ICAP out of the main branch. You must > understand that a feature freeze of over 2 years and a non existing date > for 3.0 is a real killer. Just to clearify that, We know all too well. > I was originally hired to > work solely on the Squid code, making it more stable/faster and feature > complete. Because of the freeze I was not allowed to do anything for the > community and I must say I am heavily frustrated. Sorry to hear that. But we have tried our best to keep the development open even with the Squid-2 feature freeze to avoid this. Regards Henrik
