Ok so if the range request feature is not working
then why is it in the configuration file?
If the web site is sending the whole file even
though I want a part of it then how can I solve
this problem with a patch only? Because then the
problem is with the web server I am connecting to.
So I can't solve the problem with a local configuration
change. Right?
Also I am using 2.2 Stable 5, can I apply that patch?
(and I do not have link to Henrik's web page in my bookmarks in
this machine I am using right now)
Evren
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Radu Greab wrote:
> Evren Yurtesen writes:
> > But then if he wants to continue then the
> > proxy is waiting very long time before
> > continuing which seems to me that proxy
> > starts to download from the first part of the
> > file so the user waits till it downloads till
> > the 7th MB.
>
> That's probably because the web server sends the whole file
> ignoring the range request.
>
> >
> > How can I disable this? I want proxy to start
> > sending data to the user right away when a
> > file requested.
>
> Apply Henrik's patch squid-2.3.DEVEL3.internal_range_limit.patch which
> prevents squid making your client wait and bug the web site
> administrator to support range requests :)
>
>
> Radu Greab
>
Received on Tue Nov 09 1999 - 06:54:07 MST
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