Not a squid issue. Thanks for your help. On 9/9/06, Ritu Raj Tiwari <rituraj.tiwari@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Henrik, Thanks for the super prompt response. I am in the process of installing squid 2.6 and trying this out for myself. One of my customers who uses squid reported that an earlier version of my product written using Java JDK 1.3 did not cause any problems. After upgrading to a newer version of my product written using JDK 5 the product had been getting 404s when accessing HTTP URLs through squid 2.5. Network monitoring traces showed fragmentids in URLs to be one differentiating factor. We believe Java's HTTP client changed between JDK 1.3 and 5 to send fragids to proxy. I will let this group know what I find after trying this out first hand. Once again, many thanks for the quick response. -Raj On 9/8/06, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > fre 2006-09-08 klockan 14:39 -0700 skrev Ritu Raj Tiwari: > > Hi, > > > > When we request a URL with a fragment id (anchor: > > http://foo.com/page#bar) through Squid, we get a 404 back immediately. > > Works here.. > > What does access.log say? > > Do you use any redirectors? > > Does the web server you query handle requests with anchor URLs? > > Regards > Henrik > > > -- -Raj
-- -Raj