On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, Brian Lalor wrote:
> I'm working on setting up a reverse caching proxy to augment the performance
> of a very slow web application, and I'm evaluating squid for this purpose.
> Most of the URLs generated by this application have parameters in the URL,
> and squid refuses to cache these.
More likely your server does not return any freshness information, and you
do not have a refresh_pattern telling Squid what to do..
See the cacheability check engine. It gives very good descriptions of
why/why not a page is cacheable.
> Is this something that squid can be configured to do
Yes. Squid is in fact very often used for just this purpose.
Regards
Henrik
Received on Thu Oct 21 2004 - 15:02:13 MDT
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