Re: [squid-users] TCP_REFRESH_HIT for FRESH object?

From: Denis Vlasenko <vda@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 10:31:25 +0200

On 8 January 2003 18:40, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> ons 2003-01-08 klockan 14.48 skrev Denis Vlasenko:
> > 1042032016.022 584 172.16.42.177 TCP_REFRESH_HIT/304 231 GET
> > http://chat.ilyichevsk.net/chat/designes/super/love_style.css
> >
> > 2003/01/08 15:19:48| refreshCheck:
> > 'http://chat.ilyichevsk.net/chat/designes/super/love_style.css'
> > 2003/01/08 15:19:48| FRESH: age 1200 <= stale_age 2974518
> > 2003/01/08 15:19:48| Staleness = -1
> > 2003/01/08 15:19:48| refreshCheck: Matched '[.]css$ 86400 50%
> > 864000' 2003/01/08 15:19:48| refreshCheck: age = 1200
> > 2003/01/08 15:19:48| check_time: Wed, 08 Jan 2003 13:19:48
> > GMT 2003/01/08 15:19:48| entry->timestamp: Wed, 08 Jan
> > 2003 12:59:48 GMT 2003/01/08 15:19:48| refreshCheck: YES:
> > reload-into-ims
>
> This is a forced reload (Pragma: no-cache) and you are using the
> reload-into-ims HTTP hack flag.
>
> Most likely the chat page is using a javascript that periodically
> calls reload(), simulating that the user pushes the reload button.

Aha! Thanks. Maybe it makes sense for me to disable reloads completely
for .css if I really want to stop asking origin servers.

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vda
Received on Thu Jan 09 2003 - 01:37:35 MST

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