Thanks for your prompt reply. I've been excluding those Web sites in the WCCP router (Cisco access list). Is it better to exclude them in Squid than in WCCP Router? Better yet, is there a workaround for those broken web sites? Regards, Khem -----Original Message----- From: C@UNTZERO [mailto:sanchis.no@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 2:40 PM To: 'khemara Lin'; squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: Broken Web Sites I thought you should exclude this site from a cache list. There are directives in access list. So it shouldn't be cashed.<неи<неи-----Original Message-----<неиFrom: khemara Lin [mailto:lin.kh@xxxxxxxxxxxx] <неиSent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 10:18 AM<неиTo: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<неиSubject: Broken Web Sites<неи<неиDear All,<неи<неиSorry, please bear with me as this is my first post to the list and my<неиproblem might have been resolved before that I just could not find.<неи<неиI've been using Squid for a while now with WCCP on CISCO router. I can say,<неиit is a great package and has a great advantage of saving bandwidth for my<неиcompany. However, I found that, it does not work with certain web sites,<неиwhich I then have to exclude from the WCCP access list on the router.<неи<неиI've been searching around if others have experienced the same thing but I<неиcould find very little on Google and still could not solve my problem.<неи<неиOne example of those Web sites is: http://www.keno888.com/<неи<неиI know, this Web site is weird enough for me and it's an online casino that<неиsome of my customers here need to access frequently. I would like to find<неиout why it breaks. The problem is that, while logged on, the user would want<неиto play and reload every game but the page does not seem to reload.<неи<неиCould someone please give me some hints to what I can do to solve the<неиproblem?<неи<неиI'm using: squid-2.6.STABLE6-4.el5 on CentOS 5.1, WCCP2, Cisco 7206 VXR<неиNPE-G2, IOS 12.4(15)T4.<неи<неиThanks for any input in advance<неи<неи--<неиKhem<неи<неи