Re: [squid-users] refresh_pattern and forcing "gifs" to be cached

From: Henrik Nordstr�m <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 22:07:40 +0200 (CEST)

On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Joao Clemente wrote:

> Henrik, I'm sorry if I'm being too peristent, but I don't see how can you say that:
> This is a squid log, not a browser log. Squid will log web requests that clients do to him.
> So:
> 1 - If my browsers have the object cached, why should they ask squid for it?

If you look closely at the reply you will see that it is a 304 reply. The
browsers do not ask for the object, they ask if the object has been
changed compared to the copy they already have.

Squid currently cannot cache such validations unless it has the object
cached.

> 2 - Even if they do ask squid for it, by what I read in the online manual, this entry means that the object was only in memory and was deleted from it. (RELEASE FFFFFFFF)
>
> What good will it do to clear the browser cache?

Because then your browser will request the object on next request, causing
Squid to cache it.

Regards
Henrik
Received on Wed Aug 14 2002 - 14:07:45 MDT

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