Henrik, If I understand properly (http://www.httpsniffer.com/http/1441.htm) the issue is with squid because it doesn't know the length of the document requested, or it only receives half of the document and therefore can't cache and relay it back to the client? I guess this is a feature of HTTP 1.1 of which squid is non-compliant. Am I understanding this correctly? If so, will this be fixed/added to squid 2.5 or 3.0? If I'm not interpreting this correctly, is there another workaround? Thanks, Bryan -----Original Message----- From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: March 15, 2006 4:07 PM To: Shoebottom, Bryan Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: Hotmail login issue ons 2006-03-15 klockan 15:56 -0500 skrev Shoebottom, Bryan: > I believe so, but am not 100% sure as it is intermittent when configured > transparently. > I plan to do some packet captures tomorrow to see if that will help, but > I don't entirely know what I'm looking for. Any suggestions would be > greatly appreciated. "transfer-encoding: chunked" is a priority guess.. this seems to be infecting more and more servers and produces very strange results when given to Squid. Regards Henrik