The easiest method is clear your browser cache.
You can also use "Shift/control + reload".
Regards
Henrik Nordström
Squid Hacker
rafael.serebrinsky@reuters.com wrote:
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> Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 12:42:34 -0300
> From: rafael.serebrinsky@reuters.com
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> Hi: sorry to bother you directly, but I think this will be an easy one.
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> in a past posing you answered to eric, the following:
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> Re: always TCP_MISS with squid 2.0 patch2
> Henrik Nordstrom (hno@hem.passagen.se)
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> Maybe in reply to: Eric: "always TCP_MISS with squid 2.0 patch2"
> Eric <eric@europa.online.be> wrote:
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> > 908384326.805 123 62.112.0.194 TCP_MISS/304 247 GET
> > http://www.myway.glo.be/ - DIRECT/www.myway.glo.be -
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> HTTP status code 304 == Object not modified.
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> Squid has never been requested to fetch the object. It has only seen
> validations of what your browser has previously cached.
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> How do you indicate squid to fetch/cache it? should you configure something in the browser, or in the squid.conf file?
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> thanks a lot
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