Many browsers already do this. With Squid you can use a redirector scriptan but you'll have to write your custom script, such a functionality is not bundled with squid. On 8/7/09, Olivier Sannier <obones@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm using Seamonkey without a proxy for general surfing at home and one > thing that I came to like is the fact that if I type in an address that > does not match any DNS record, it will try again by adding ".com" at the > end if it's not already there. Similarly, it will add "www." in front if > it's not already there. > When I'm on the move, I often use my own squid proxy to connect to the > internet and I loose this behavior because Squid replies with a "not > found" page whenever there was no DNS record associated with the URL. > Hence my question today: > > Is it possible to tell Squid to retry the same query with a given suffix > or prefix if said prefix/suffix is not already in the URL? > If yes, how can this be done? > > I looked around using various search engines, but I must say that I > could not find anything on this subject. > > Thanks in advance for your help > Olivier > > > -- > Olivier Sannier > olivier@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.obones.com/ > > Retrouvez-moi sur Viadeo : > http://www.viadeo.com/invitationpersonnelle/0023asu3wwgwpzx > -- /kinkie