On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, Octopus wrote:
> Is there some way to override this behavior in squid outside of me
> hacking the code?
No.
Byt there was a patch posted some weeks back which added options for this
to refresh_pattern IIRC.
> Excellent: refresh_pattern looks perfect. Assuming I get the public
> issue resolved and the refresh pattern acceptable, will squid be able to
> handle these dynamic pages give than the actual unique file name is
> AFTER the "?" in the URL?
Yes, unless you also tell Squid to explicitly not cache such URLs (see
squid.conf documentation).
> By default the logs truncate everything after the "?" and I worry that
> it might also truncate the rest of the URL when doing the hash algorithm
> for cached objects....
See squid.conf documentation. This is a security measure to avoid having
too much sensitive information in the access.log.
Regards
Henrik
Received on Thu Oct 14 2004 - 14:53:14 MDT
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