Hi Duane,
 Wessels wrote:
> You are absolutely right, this is a serious bug.  I'm embarassed that
> I didn't think of it before.
> 
> Well, there's a few ways we can fix this.
> 
>   1. Never cache any objects with no Last-Modified or Expires.
>      You can already do this in your config.  We could also make it the
>      default behaviour.
I think you can do that with:
ttl_pattern ^http://  0   20%   43200
Without LM I would take 0 as the TTL ... right?
> 
>   2. Never cache any objects from siblings (and parents?) with no
>      Last-Modified or Expires.
Yes - this would help. We also could take the Date: (if any) and
calculate the time from now to date in relation to the defined TTL -
if not 0 offcourse.
One of the silly pages from netscape had have no LM and no date ->
never cache such pages.
-- ~Guenther Fischer -- Name: Guenther Fischer / Institute: TU Chemnitz, Universitaetsrechenzentrum Phone: 0371 531 1361 / mail: fischer@hrz.tu-chemnitz.de URL: meReceived on Mon Jul 08 1996 - 01:54:45 MDT
This archive was generated by hypermail pre-2.1.9 : Tue Dec 09 2003 - 16:32:35 MST