Henrik,

Thank you very much for replying. Excuse me for asking what are probably
dumb questions. How and where does one get the 2.6 development version?
The squid web site only seems to list 2.5 and 3.0. Is there a convenient
tar of 2.6 and the rproxy branch? If not could I pay you a fee to create
one? Finally are there any example scripts for rewriting http to https?

Regards

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 09 June 2003 19:46
To: Mike Kelson
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Location rewrites and rproxy

Mike Kelson wrote:
> 
> Has anybody applied the rproxy.patch, in order to enable location
> rewrites, to either 2.5 stable x or 3.0? If so I would appreciate
> knowing how.

Location rewrites and error page substitutions are the two major
features of the rproxy patch which has not yet been ported to Squid-3
and merged into the main Squid source tree.

The rproxy patch as such applies to certain Squid-2.6 development
versions of Squid.

I do not think porting the location header rewrites to Squid-3 will be a
very hard task. The location rewrites code is fairly isolated within the
rproxy patch.

Regards
Henrik


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