On Oct 22, 2004, at 7:01 AM, Neise, Volker wrote:
> I am a newbie with squid and run into this problem:
Welcome to the club.  I'm surprised this isn't in the FAQ. :-)
> SQUID is going to be our caching-server for another backend. During 
> the setup and for the beginning, I observe squid's access_log to see 
> wich pages are served out of the cache (e.g. status TCP_HIT) and which 
> are served not out of the cache (e.g. status TCP_MISS). In general, 
> this works fine. But ....
>
> Some URLs are parameter-based like this: 
> "scmcms/web/content.jsp?nodeId=2991&lang=en". In the squid-access-log 
> the requests is logged with:
>
> ... TCP_MISS/200 23785 GET http://myserver/scmcms/web/content.jsp? - 
> DIRECT/ ...
>
> Thus, the browser-request for the URL seems to be not cached.
Correct.  I frankly find this default behavior pretty unreasonable, 
since, while this result is technically for a "dynamic" document, it is 
repeatable (unlike POST queries) and I think that, given the proper 
HTTP headers, it should (and will) be cached.
I found the solution[1] in the mailing list archives, fairly well 
buried.  This behavior is created by having the following two lines in 
your squid.conf:
        acl QUERY urlpath_regex cgi-bin \?
        no_cache deny QUERY
Commenting those out allowed GET queries with parameters to be cached.
[1] http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200409/0416.html
-- Brian Lalor Web Portal Analyst Delta Faucet Co. blalor@deltafaucet.com (v) 317-573-3461Received on Fri Oct 22 2004 - 07:11:48 MDT
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