On Saturday 23 August 2003 18.09, khomoutov@despammed.com wrote:
> SquidGard honestly substitutes prohibited URLs with my
> "file://localhost/some/path/block.html"
> but in my browser I see the Squid-generated error message
> claiming it can't access
> "ftp://localhost/some/path/block.html".
It is not Squid who causes this, but your browser who asks Squid to
fetch ftp://localhost/some/path/block.html when given
file://localhost/some/path/block.html.
Try using file:///some/path/block.html, might work better if you are
lucky.
Regards
Henrik
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