You need to either
* make sure Squid thinks the URL's can be revalidated (have a Last-Modified
reply header)
* extend the freshness to 60 seconds or more
* hack the Squid code to cache objects fresh for less than 60 seconds even if
they cannot be revalidated.
Regards
Henrik
Rommel, Florian wrote:
> heya, i got a reverse proxy for 2 webservers which does the loadbalancing
> nicely so far and working.. BUT the urls contain .jsp? and have a
> cacheability of 30 seconds set when they are generated... i was wondering
> if and how I can force them somehow to be chached for 30 seconds by squid
> because right now squid doesnt seem to do anything about them....just
> forwards the request to the actual server and when you refresh the pic in
> the broswer it pulls it from the server again.
>
> if you want to check one of the images that is generated:
> http://qsm3.asp.quartal.com/qmip/qvi/table.jsp?client=STO&locale=en_US
>
> any hints or help will be appreciated.
>
> //Florian
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