hi Marc!
i know how to make webservers cache-aware.
but i'm thinking of webservers of other companies.
i cannot manipulate the behaviour of foreign webservers and
when they copy a new version of a file onto their webserver
our proxy has to fetch the new one and not to show the old.
but i will study your web-link too :o)
bye
Andreas
Marc Elsen wrote:
> hi all!
>
> whats the configuration in squid.conf for caching?
> i installed a new file on my webserver with the same name
> as the old one and the proxy takes the old from the cache
> instead looking if the file is new.
>
> please help me.
Installing a new file, translating it in webterms,
'could' be formulated as 'upgrading information'.
There are a lot of issues as how to make webservers
'cache-aware' in a positive sense, so to speak.
There is an interesting document at :
http://www.mnot.net/cache_docs/
I would adivise studying it.
(among other perhaps).
M.
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