* URL
* Date the object was retreived
* Last-modified timestamp (if any)
* MD5 hash of the URL
* Expires timestamp (if any)
* Size
If the URL does not exacly match what you are requesting then it is
not seen as the same object.
If the size does not match then the cached object is corrupted and is
ignored (after complaining loudly)
The rest is used for freshness and cache revalidations to ensure you
get a fresh copy of the object within the limits set in squid.conf
(refresh_pattern).
Regards
Henrik
On Wednesday 20 February 2002 17:09, Mike Diggins wrote:
> When squid caches an object, what properties does it store with
> that object to ensure that the next hit on the object is indeed the
> one I'm looking for?
>
> -Mike
-- MARA Systems AB, Giving you basic free Squid support Customized solutions, packaged solutions and priority support available on requestReceived on Wed Feb 20 2002 - 14:53:38 MST
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