grrrr... hate people who think the answer is to make everything
uncachable...
http://www.pobox.com/~mnot/cache_docs/
Regards,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan J. Flavell [mailto:flavell@a5.ph.gla.ac.uk]
> Sent: Thursday, January 07, 1999 10:51 AM
> To: Squid Users list
> Subject: ASP and cacheing
>
>
>
> I'm trying to write an FAQ that includes the question of cacheability
> of server-side processing.
>
> With Apache SSI, I know about (and use) XBitHack full.
>
> I don't use ASP myself. Has anyone looked into the implications
> for squid, please?
>
> On the web I found
> http://www.activeserverpages.com/learn/cachenomore.asp
> in which the author is desperately trying to prevent cacheing
> ever occurring. If I turn this recipe on its head, it seems that
> one could use Response.Expires to set an expires header for the
> document.
>
> I don't see anything about creating a last-modified.
>
> Anyone advise, please? Excuse me if this is felt off-topic, but
> it seemed very relevant to squid.
>
Received on Wed Jan 06 1999 - 22:18:20 MST
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