> > A few of our clients put their designs on their sites and update them
> > regularly. Now I am behind squid server. My users are complaining they
> > can see the old designs and not new ones. Is there anything I can do
> > about it? Right now I told them (allowed them) to bypass proxy to
> > access the net. But that is a crude solution. Is there any other way
> > they can get fresh contents? They use IE on MS-Windows or Mozilla when
> > on Linux.
On 20.08 04:08, Muhammad Naeem wrote:
> There could be two solutions of this:
>
> 1. Ask the developer of the site to send a
> "Pragma:no-cache" in the header so that the squid
> would not cache that site.
>
> 2. Use "ie_refresh on" in squid.conf and ask your
> clients to use CRTL+F5 to refresh the page and see the
> updated content.
I would say there is probably a problem in setup of proxy or server (bad
system time? chesk please) or another problem that makes cache think that
the pages are fresh, while they are not.
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