At 09:52 03.11.98 +1200, Brenden Phillips wrote:
>reason most objects are not cached. They are stored on disk but
>subsequent accesses always MISS and cause the object to be
>retrieved from the source again.
>
>It appeared that this behaviour was related to .shtml pages
>(Server Side Includes). Examining the exchange between the
>source and the proxy didn't reveal Apache inserting any Pragma:
>nocache or Expires: headers
..and these pages are just the ones you wanted to cache. Apache will not
send a Last-Modified header on .shtml-Pages, so Squid cannot try to
determine how long they are valid. Look for the XBitHack directive in the
Apache documentation, it might solve your problem.
cu.. Stefan
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