Hmmm ok thanks...
So if the expires headers were present, it means squid would not have
contacted the origin server?
How do I configure expires headers on apache?
Ricardo
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 09:46:50AM -0800, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> >
> > From the httpd snippet (this is the source httpd server for the images) I
> > can see that the same gif is being grabbed by the squid server many times
> > within a few minutes... I dont know how to analyze the squid log, but I
> > hope it reveals a problem in my configuration...
>
> This behaviour is exactly as expected. The times where Squid is
> contacting the origin server are for requests where the client sent
> an if-modified-since get (i.e. the object was in the client cache,
> the client asked for verification).
>
> You should arrange for your web server to present Expires headers
> on static documents.
>
>
Received on Mon Feb 14 2000 - 12:36:52 MST
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