Re: Have any hinet or rules to prevent loading old webpage ??

From: Henrik Nordstrom <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2000 08:31:30 +0100

STARRY wrote:

> Yes, we use transparency proxy.

I thought so.

> You mean if our client doesn't configured to use proxy server.
> Browser will not know transpancy proxy between client and
> original server.

If you are using IE <= 5.0 yes. I am told however that the
latest/greates version of IE (5.01?) does assumes there is always a
cache.

Netscape browsers does not make the distinction and always assumes there
may be a cache in the path somewhere.

> And assume no proxy between clients and original server.
> Dose this problem be able to erase by forcing our client to
> configured their browser to use Proxy.pac file (Autoconfiguration
> file) ?

Yes, doing so tells the browser that there is a proxy/cache in the path.

> According another mail , sir you reply this kind problem should be
> some kind "date" problem. Dose any possible remote server doesn't
> change file modified date after user have modified those files ?

If you have this problem (reload not working, shift-reload does) with
Netscape browsers as well then there most likely is a date related
problem. A plain reload verifies if the document has changed and no
update will be seen if this verification indicates that it is not
changed, a shift-reload always downloads a new copy of the object.

To tell you in detail what is happening, then enable log_mime_hdrs in
squid.conf, download a page, modify the page and press reload followed
by shift-reload (allowing the browser to update the display in between).
Then send me the resulting three (long) lines for that page from your
access.log.

--
Henrik Nordstrom
Squid Hacker
Received on Wed Jan 05 2000 - 01:04:20 MST

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