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On Tue, 2005-03-08 at 10:42 +1300, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
> If it has a malformed Date, Server and Connection header, then it is 
> very very broken, and likely makes no sense to squid.  It probably makes 
> no sense to your browser either, but it likely just ignores it.  You're 
> really asking "why does something which is obviously broken not work?" ;-)
> 
Afraid of that. I guess I knew I was asking whether that was malformed
or not.

> Can you tell us what the URL is?

I would have included it in the original post, but needed to check on
the answer to that question myself.

http://survey2.opinionresearch.com/surveys/1417506start.htm?
_s=34732ENG-410215

I used both ethereal and liveheaders in firefox to determine what was in
the http headers.

> Have you specified the relaxed_header_parser directive in your 
> squid.conf, and if so, what is it set to?  There is an explanation about 
> this in your squid.conf.
> 
I have not. There is not such directive in my squid.conf.

> What version of squid are you using?  (squid -v)
2.5 stable8, it's an rpm package for Fedora Core 3.

squid-2.5.STABLE8-1.FC3.1


> 
> I know, heaps of questions, but this is coming up as a daily question on 
> this mailing list...
> 
> Reuben


Thanks

mark



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