> > Checking refresh patterns by pushing reload is not a very
> > good approach. Reload forces Squid to ignore any previously
> > cached object...
> Good point..
> Using client:
>
> # bin/client -s -r localhost -p 3128 http://slashdot.wolfe.net
> /images/topics/topichumor.gif
As I said, checking refresh patterns using reload is not a very good
approach as refresh patterns are not used when you do a reload.
You could use the following client command:
client -s http://slashdot.wolfe.net/images/topics/topichumor.gif
and when you find a object that you do not understand why it is not
getting cached then use the following:
client -m HEAD http://slashdot.wolfe.net/images/topics/topichumor.gif
There is usually a no-cache or expires immediately header, or no expires
or last-modified header on "uncachable" objects.
--- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hackerReceived on Thu Dec 03 1998 - 17:22:32 MST
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