Re: [squid-users] URL QUERY_STRING

From: Henrik Nordstrom <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 14:11:07 +0100

Yes. Squid does not pay any special attention to ? unless instructed to.
A URL is just a URL. See squid.conf.

Regards
Henrik

Cory Mummery wrote:
>
> I am developing a flash application that is going to request an XML file to
> refresh content every ## seconds. I am expecting very high traffic so I
> want to cache the xml file using a pool of squid servers. I have to use a
> query string in the flash call in order to bust the browser cache, but I
> want squid to ignore the query string. For example, the browser will make a
> call for http://host.com/test.xml?123456. I want squid to cache
> http://host.com/test.xml and ignore the query string. Is this possible? If
> that is possible, I am planning on using refresh_pattern to setup the
> caching parameters. I want the file cached for ## seconds. Is
> refresh_pattern the best way to accomplish this? Thank you for your time.
>
> -Cory
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