Visit the page after you change the rule, and force a refresh (or 
instruct your teachers how to force a refresh).

In Netscape, click the reload button while holding the "Shift" button down.

In Explorer, click the reload button while holding the "Ctrl" button 
down.  This will /only/ work on modern IE versions unless you have 
enabled my ie_refresh option (there is a patch for 2.2 that applies to 
most 2.2 versions and 2.4PRE that applies to the later 2.3s and early 
2.4PRE versions, it's included in the official 2.4 tree now so upgrading 
your Squid is easiest).  IE versions prior to 5.5SP1 do not send 
no-cache headers with requests that have been "Ctrl clicked", and so 
Squid cannot know that IE wants a fresh version.  The ie_refresh option 
forces refreshes from all prior versions of IE on a reload request (so 
even without a shift click it will reload the page).  In short, IE5.5 
will never work, IE5.5SP1 works whether the refresh option is enabled in 
modern Squids, IE5.0 and previous only work with the refresh option enabled.

jamie wrote:

> I got a small problem. I am using squid and squidGuard. When I take a page
> off the blacklist and /usr/local/bin/squidGuard -C all -d and HUP squid I
> still get the deny page. I got a feeling squid is cacheing the deny page as
> that page. 
> 
> Do I need to change something in the squid conf?
> 
> The teachers are mad enough about us filtering.. If I can't open a page for
> them real quick they are gonna flip out! LOL!
> 
> Thanks
> Jamie

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