I had the mime_table commented out, so I uncommented it, pointed it to the 
correct file, and replaced in mime.conf "+download" with "+view"...it seems to 
have fixed the problem for the time being.

Also, please disregard all my other messages (epoll, cachemgr, etc) - all is 
well now.  Well, except for peering...I don't think my all-sibling setup is 
doing a damn thing.  I'm going to try eliminating peering and then leave this 
cluster alone for awhile.

Peace -- Gregori 
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Elsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 3:40 PM
To: Gregori Parker
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] squid and swf files

> I've been getting reports of problems with squid and swf files.  After
> doing some testing, I found that a link like
> http://my.squid.cache/directory/something.swf would work fine in Mozilla
> but not in Internet Explorer - IE says something about downloading in
> the status bar and then hangs for a long while.  I researched this a
> bit, and found reports that this issue can be fixed on Apache by
> sticking "AddType application/x-shockwave-flash .swf" in the conf file.
>
> I noticed that squid/etc/mime.conf as the following line:
>
> \.swf$ application/x-shockwave-flash anthony-unknown.gif - image
> +download
>
> But then I read somewhere else that mime.conf only appies to ftp/gopher
> and other non-http traffic...so,
>
>

               Where is somewhere ?


  Since my name is nobody :
 ----------------------------------------------

 From squid.conf.default :

#  TAG: mime_table
#       Pathname to Squid's MIME table. You shouldn't need to change
#       this, but the default file contains examples and formatting
#       information if you do.
#
#Default:
# mime_table /etc/squid/mime.conf


So it's highly unlikely that SQUID does not use this info
for 'http' operations.
Are you using the default setting for this value , and or
is the specified file readable by squid_effective_user ?

M.

Reply via email to