Well, in reply to my own message...
Somebody just pointed me to a setting in Internet Explorer called "Use
HTTP 1.1 through proxy connection". It's under Internet Options >
Advanced, about half way down the list of option under HTTP 1.1
settings section.
That fixed the problem for me and my users.
I'll still be upgrading to a newer version, but now I can take the
time to plan it properly.
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 4:19 PM, Packet Racer <mrpacketracer_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hopefully this is the right list for this questions:
>
> Currently running squid 2.6.STABLE21-3 (the RedHat distributed one),
> and having problems with a specific site that makes of use of HTTP
> 1.1. The issue can be boiled down to this:
>
> The site loads a page and asks the browser NOT to cache it. Then it
> asks the browser to reload it a 2nd and 3rd time. The 2nd and 3rd
> load depend on the browser pulling fresh data from the server. When
> it works, it looks like this:
> [....]
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