>> On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:52:15 +0100, Alex Marsal <alex.marsal@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >>> Actually we are running msie7, I've checked the http 1.1 option and is >>> enabled. It's imposible to request a flight company or online bank >>> administrator to modify their servers because squid is unable to display >>> the website properly. >>> >>> I've found that usually the websites doesn't work giving a javascript >>> error on the left corner bottom. Don't know if this would help, but I >>> really need to find a fix with those websites. >>> >>> Would release 3.1 fix this? Any other help? > Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> ha escrito: >> If your browser can't run the javascript that website needs, then it's a >> broken website. Not Squid related. See if you can figure out what that >> error is about. It may solve the issue for you. On 12.03.10 00:52, Alex Marsal wrote: > But why a broken website is displayed properly in the same browser > without squid and is not working with squid? Is an online bank website > broken? It's quite possible (and apparently also quite common) that someone makes website broken in the way that it works OK when accessing directly, but breaks when using proxy. There are webmasters who don't care about their site correctness but are satisfied when it works with their configuration and whenever you complain, they reply "use browser xxx" etc. and put "requirements" info on the site. The best you can do is find out what _exactly_ is broken when you access via squid. Is it possible for you to download the page directly and through proxy, and then display differences? Or is it possible to look directly at the script that appears broken to see if it's any different? Or is there any possibility you use kind of object or path rewriting (icap, ecap, URL rewriter) that could lead to these errors? -- Matus UHLAR - fantomas, uhlar@xxxxxxxxxxx ; http://www.fantomas.sk/ Warning: I wish NOT to receive e-mail advertising to this address. Varovanie: na tuto adresu chcem NEDOSTAVAT akukolvek reklamnu postu. He who laughs last thinks slowest.