It may be as simple as a broken CGI script.
Try
acl winntmag dstdomain www.winntmag.com
broken_cgi allow winntmag
If it makes a difference then bug winntmag that their CGI script/server
isn't HTTP compliant (see squid.conf notes).
-- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hacker > > Chris McDonough wrote: > > > > > OK. > > > > > > Here's the situation... I've read the FAQ, researched the mailing > list > > > archives and DejaNews, et. al. We've got Squid 2.2-STABLE4 running > on Linux > > > 2.2.10 kernel. Users access all http, https, and ftp URLs through > this > > > single Squid proxy. All users run IE 4 (which rev, I dont know, > possibly > > > many revs). The problem: > > > > > > Certain HTML documents which contain POST forms (for example, the > > > subscription form at > > > > http://www.winntmag.com/OurProducts/Sub/Index.cfm?Action=Subscribe&Code= > 99IN > > > XTUP, or for another example the "send" button used for a new > message under > > > MS Outlook Web Access) cause IE4 to "hang" (no error response from > Squid) > > > when the user presses the submit button. In the access.log, anReceived on Sat Sep 04 1999 - 18:14:33 MDT
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