Squid has no hardcoded rules to deny things from being cached, but the
default suggested configuration includes a suggestion to deny query URLs
from caching (URLs with ?)
To verify your application, try the cacheability engine:
http://www.mnot.net/cacheability/
Regards
Henrik
ons 2003-02-12 klockan 15.52 skrev alp:
> hi,
> i have on my webserver a simple php site which i query via squid 2.5.
> this works (of course) and i see that no last_modified or expiry-header is
> replied, which is correct for dynamic sites, too, as far as i know
> i have no cache_deny for php-sites and only the usual refresh_patterns of
> default squid.conf.
>
> squid does not cache this php side (also ok), but my question is: why?
> is it hardcoded into squid not to cache php-sites, or is the missing of
> expiry and last_mod headers the reason for this?
>
> thx in advance,
> alp
-- Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org> MARA Systems AB, SwedenReceived on Wed Feb 12 2003 - 10:01:13 MST
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