>It sends an HTTP PUT request to Squid and reads the response. The PUT
>request body is taken from the named file. You most likely do not need
>this because you want to GET content from the fake server, and not PUT
>content to the fake server. Squid does not cache request bodies.
Hi Alex,
Just came across this post. Wondering how to use this feature for
squidclient.
Can we simply do a squidclient -P http://server/filename.html ?
Where the filename.html is the actual object that I would need to be pushed
into the squid cache?
Or should it be embedded with some other data for squid to process the PUT
request?
I am working on squid 3.1.16.
Thanks.
-Anita
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