Hi,
You could have a client that requested the object through squid.
The protocol sent by the client would have to force a reload of the
object, i.e. fetch it from the source.
Dave.
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David Richards
Network Programmer
Internetworking Software Services, Computing Services
Queensland University of Technology
Level 12, 126 Margaret Street
Brisbane QLD 4001, Australia
E-mail: dj.richards@qut.edu.au
Ph: +61 7 3864 4347 Fax: +61 7 3864 5272
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On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, Kriengsak Kiatsirivatana wrote:
>
> Does anyone know any solution to push the Web document in to cache of
> squid or to apply push mechanism with squid ,please inform me.
>
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> Kriengsak Kiatsirivatna
> csb978451
> Asian Institute of Technology
> Pathumtanee, Thailand
> Email : b97451@cs.ait.ac.th,
> csb78451@ait.ac.th
> Phone : 5247359 (My dorm),
> 4338870, 8824400 (Home)
> Address : 79/10 Arunamarin Road Bangkoknoi Bangkok 10700
>
>
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Received on Wed Sep 02 1998 - 18:17:09 MDT
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