> Squid *is* sending the error page response back. However, there were some 
> security vulnerabilities and at least one virus discovered a while back 
> involving the way the popular browsers display such pages. So they
> disabled 
> it. 

> The 307 status code was created for non-GET redirects. Use that and as the 
> browsers gain support for it your site will start to work. Hopefully some 
> may already. 

Amos, 

Has there been a work around for this issue that I can use in 2.7 and 2.5,
to enable it to display my error page when pages not on my whitelist are
accessed via port 443/SSL. It works fine for HTTP and it is allow HTTPS
pages through that are on my whitelist. Elmar is the same issue I have.

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