On tor, 2007-09-20 at 15:39 -0700, techguy005-ml@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > and replaces it with "OK". Therefore, the application > errors on the client side because its expecting a > value back in the HTTP Header. This is a broken application. The description after the HTTP status should not be used by automata, it's only meant to be used as a aid to humans explaining the status code and may be replaced freely. Values to be used by automata should be sent as headers, not in the status line (other than the status code itself obviously..) > The developers are working on fixing this, but for the > time-being, is there any setting in Squid that I can > set to allow it to pass the value back after the "200" > status code (i.e. replace the "OK" with a value)? Unfortunately not. Regards Henrik
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