I can't seem to find any documentation on how to force Squid to cache .stm
files. If I remember correctly, the .stm files are parsed at the server (as
opposed to being rendered from the seperate files at the browser). The
pages I am trying to cache aren't dynamic in nature. I have control over
the .stm pages that I want to cache, but I read in the mailing list
archives here that using HTML headers to control this sort of thing isn't a
good solution.
If anyone knows how to get Squid to cache these I'd really appreciate any
info, this problem is ruining my TCP_HIT stats and I'm wasting lots of
bandwidth over it. ;)
The site I'm trying to cache is at:
http://www.hbcsd.k12.ca.us/peterson
Thanks,
Paul
Received on Tue Apr 24 2001 - 16:54:46 MDT
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