Sure. The error messages are just plain text files and can be edited
with any editor.

If you customize the default error messages then I recommend you to make
a new directory for your error pages, and use error_directory to tell
Squid where your customized error pages can be found. This to make sure
your error messages do not get overwritten by a later upgrade of Squid.

Regards
Henrik


tor 2003-03-06 klockan 09.18 skrev Ben White:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm able to customize my own html error messages using
> deny_info.
> 
> But I notice whenever the users key in the wrong URL,
> the default squid error msg would appear. Is there
> anyway for me to replace the default to one of my own,
> as I would like to provide my users with more info
> such as contacting my dept, name of person...etc.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> --------Squid's Default Error Msg--------
> ERROR
> The requested URL could not be retrieved
> 
> While trying to retrieve the URL: 
> http://xxx.xxx.com/en/guide/abc2/guidechecker/
> The following error was encountered: 
> Connection Failed 
> 
> The system returned: 
> 
>     (145) Connection timed out
> The remote host or network may be down. Please try the
> request again. 
> Your cache administrator is webmaster. 
> 
> Generated Wed, 26 Feb 2003 02:12:19 GMT by xxx
> (squid/2.5.STABLE1-20030214) 
> 
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