>"It is necessary to change your server process to expect a HEAD request.
Both HEAD and GET requests with a user agent of contype should only return a
content type and not the data." <
No, this has to be done on the server itself (assmann.de).

So it more looks like an IE-server issue, not really a squid problem.

However, you could use
https://fiddler2.com/features/web-debugging
which allows you to trace/debug the traffic of the browser. And then compare
to squids log.
The timing of the messages might be interesting.




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