Could it be a permission issue?  Does the file you created have the same
permission as the other error files that squid generated when it was
installed?



Jim



                                                                                       
                            
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Dan DeLong wrote:

> I am running squid2.5.STABLE4.  In my squid.conf file I have the
following
> line that points to my error files.
> error_directory /squid/share/errors/English
> I have a site that is getting the Zero Sized Reply error that, to the
best
> of my knowledge, is being called from the ERR_ZERO_SIZE_OBJECT file.

It is, assuming you do get the Squid error message and not an error
message from your browser. The Squid error message is seen if the server
closes the connection before sending any response at all, while some
browsers give a such error message if the server sends a 0 bytes response
(valid headers but no data).

> I want to change this error file to a more generic error before I fix the
> cause of the error.  However, I have changed this error file to be a
generic
> html file (keeping the file name the same of course) yet I still keep
> getting the same Zero Sized Reply error page instead of my new generic
error
> page.

Odd. Works here.

Exacly what does the error message you see in your browser look like?

Regards
Henrik





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