No. If the object isn't in Squids cache then Squid cannot cache "not
modified" replies.
This situation can occur if the object is cached in the browser or other
downstream cache but not in your Squid cache, and this downstream cache
asks if the object has been modified.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker hillel@learn.co.za wrote: > > Hi > > Are you saying that if the object is not modified then, squid has > in effect cached the new object and therefore deletes one > of them. Otherwise what is happening to cause the RELEASE log in > store.log. > > Thanks > > > At 20:14 00/06/06 +0200, Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > >Regarding the last store.log entries: All of them are for 304 replies > >(Not Modified), and Suqid cannot yet cache these if the object isn't > >already in the cache.Received on Sat Jun 10 2000 - 00:52:04 MDT
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