jrg@watching.org (James R Grinter) wrote:
> This happens because the advert image is typically being loaded by
> some javascript in the main html document and not as an inlined image
> (though it probably falls back to that.) So when you get an error the
> browser displays the error page instead.
> I tend to turn off Javascript (if I've left it on) in these situations.
i have similar problems with javascripts -
users have restricted access, because domestic sites are for free,
foreign traffic isn't. some popular pages containing foreign
javascripts (counters, adds, etc.) cause browser "forwarding denied"
error message instead of showing page.
is there some good workaround for javascripts denied by ACL in squid.conf?
Arturs.
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