On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, Amos Jeffries wrote: > >> Same here, bug in ie7, it seems to try to load an active x cause I can > >> get the top of the page then after it ffroze and seems to load and load > >> and load. > > > > thanks for confirming that for me. > > The site does working going directlyto it without a proxy, and it also > > works while using M$ ISA proxy. > > > > any tips on troubleshooting this for a newb is appreaciated. > > 1) try an upgrade to the latest available version of squid. > - BTW which version are you seeing the problem with? I have tried with squid-2.5.STABLE14, and now I am on squid-2.6.STABLE16, the fedora rpm. Both gave the same problem. > 2) find out exactly what URI is causing squid problems > - is the domain doing a 302 redirect or just loading an object? I have not been able to figure that out. I have tried copying the page locally and everything appears fine, but accessing it from the original server is not. I am at a bit of a loss for figuring out which URI is the causing the problem. I have turned up the debugging, but I dont see any evidence of any errors. > 3) try to locate what squids doing from cache.log and "debug_options ALL,5" > > 4) ask for help again given any new info you have gleaned in the above. > - others may see something in the log you missed. > > If its still occuring after (1) and the rest don't lead to a configuration > fix it should probably be brought up in squid-dev or reported as a bug. We > do want squid to work properly on every site. ok, well I will wait to see if anyone else has any comments, and then I guess I will escalate it to a bug report. --