On Thursday 09 December 2004 16:09, Adam Aube wrote: > Fabian Vilers wrote: > No - rep_mime_type matches on the "Content-Type:" header in the reply. So > the problem is that the webserver is using the file extension instead of > the content to determine the MIME type, then passes this faulty information > to Squid in the reply headers. >
Ohh, I see. > What webserver are you testing this with? Apache 2 > AFAIK, redirectors in Squid are used to process requests, not replies. This > may change in Squid 3.0, but I'm not sure. Ok, I'll wait for that 3.0 version but IMHO it could be a nice feature to implement. > > [useless disclaimer snipped] > > It at all possible, please turn this disclaimer off when posting to a > public mailing list - it really is quite useless in this context. [off-topic] Sorry about it, I use mailing lists for ages and I know what's admitted for plublic ones. The problem comes from the Exchange mail server my company uses. It adds this noisy disclaimer automatically. Chance to me, in past this d**** server was converting plain text emails to HTML :-( [/off-topic] -- Fabian Vilers http://www.vilers.net/~fabian
