304 replies is seen when the object is already in your browsers cache.
Squid cannot cache freshness validations until it has actually seen a
request for downloading the object.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker Kosseck / Adam James (TM) wrote: > > Hi, > Im runing squid 2.4x under FreeBSD 4.3. > > I recently installed squid, and am connecting to a parent-cache provided > by my ISP. > My problem is, that when browsing, the majority of files I request are > passed to my cache with the HTTP status code 304 - which according to the > squid-cache faq are not cacheable. > (http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-12.html#ss12.23) > > Im assuming the code is appended by the ISP's cache, and is wondering if > there is any way that I can get squid to cache these files. > As there is little point me running a cache, if the ISP won't let me cache > anything..... > > Regards > AdamReceived on Wed Jun 13 2001 - 15:15:45 MDT
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