Yes. This pattern should work just fine, provided your backend server don't
probit caching by setting Expires, Pragma and/or Cache-Control headers...
There is no reverse proxy patches in this area of reverse proxying. There
hasn't been much of a need for any..
Regards
Henrik
Kristaps Armanis wrote:
> Hi squid-users
>
> I'm trying to accelerate large site here, using squid as reverse
> proxy.
> And i'm wondering can i do refresh_patter regexps like
>
> refresh_pattern index.php\?id\=(\d+)$ 10 100% 15
>
> so let's say blah.blah.com/index.php?id=87658765
> will be cached for aprox 10 minutes.
>
> Can this be done wihtout patching squid?
> Or are there some good up-to-date reverse proxy patches out there i
> should read about?
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