Hi all,
Suppose that my webserver is behind a slow (DSL) connection that sometimes even fails to connect. I would like to use Squid as an accelerator located at a hosting farm.
Can I get Squid to do this:
- Request for foo.html comes in from client
- Squid immediately sends cached foo.html
- If needed, Squid refreshes the page in the background (but keeps sending the cached version to clients while doing this)
- If the connection between Squid and the webserver fails, it keeps trying for X times
- When the refreshed page is in, Squid overwrites previously cached version
The main idea is that Squid buffers the slow or failed request BUT KEEPS SENDING cached pages. I have the feeling that this is a standard Squid concept, but I can't find it in the manuals! What do I have to do?
Regards,
Arj� Cahn
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Received on Mon Oct 14 2002 - 09:34:46 MDT
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