On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Swaroop Shere wrote:
> We are a group of 4 members in the final year of Engg in IT from Don 
> Bosco Institute of Technology, under Mumbai University. We have decided 
> to work on implementing 'content aliasing avoidance' as a part of our 
> final year project, majorly because of our interest in this field and 
> also, we wish to contribute to the open source.
Sounds very similar to the "Duplicate Transfer Detection" and 
"Duplicate Storeage Avoidance" projects
   http://devel.squid-cache.org/dtd/
   http://devel.squid-cache.org/dsa/
> We have taken time to understand how squid works, the http protocol, and 
> also the concept of 'content aliasing'.
How are you attacking the problem from the HTTP protocol level?
> Honestly, this is our first attempt to work at this level, but with the 
> interest and enthusiasm we have in this field, we believe we can 
> contribute to some extent. We are trying to read and understand 'Squid 
> Programming Guide' and also, squid source code. It is here that we are 
> facing problems. Especially the source code seems all greek and latin 
> (this is the first time we are reading any source code).
Welcome to the world of Squid ;-)
> We would be grateful to recieve some tips or points of information, 
> especially regarding reading source codes.
Where do you want to start?
Regards
Henrik
Received on Mon Sep 27 2004 - 07:52:01 MDT
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