We (happely) use a squid proxy server, and no problems what so ever.
A department in our company has created a (IBM Websphere) based web
application.
If we access it using squid there is no problem.
But:
When our customers (and I reproduced this) access the application using
Microsoft ISA proxy server (or a Border Manager Fast Cache from NOvell)
parts of the screen are not shown, or only when they press <crtl><f5> in
the browser.
What is the fundumetal difference between squid and those servers? Where
must I look for a solution?
Would using meta tags or something solve this?
Thx
Henk-Jan
Received on Wed Sep 04 2002 - 14:40:53 MDT
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