Use deny_info directive to customize the error pages.
deny_info Error_page aclname
If the specified aclname is denied by http_access, then mentioned Error_page
will be displayed.
Regards,
squid@visolve.com
www.visolve.com
> Hopefully this is an easy question for someone.
> I am modifying my error pages with a company logo in the top right hand
> corner.
> What syntax should I use, to get squid to find this icon(companylogo.gif),
> below is a sample of my dns_fail error,
>
> <HTML><HEAD>^M
> <TITLE>ERROR: The requested URL could not be retrieved</TITLE>^M
> </HEAD><BODY>^M
> <H1><img border="0" src="../companylogo.gif" align="right"></H1>^M
> (????????)
> <H1> </H1>^M
> <H1>ERROR</H1>^M
> <H2>The requested URL could not be retrieved</H2>^M
>
> thanks in advance
> Jim.
>
>
>
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Received on Tue Jun 19 2001 - 21:27:49 MDT
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