Amos Jeffries-2 wrote
> You just described how Store-ID feature works today.
>
> The map of urlA == urlB == urlC is inside the helper. You can make it a
> static list of regex patterns like the original Squid-2 helpers, a DB
> text file of patterns like the bundled Squid-3 helper, or anything else
> you like inside the helper.
> Squid learns the mappings by asking the helper about each URL. There is
> a helper response cache on these lookups same as other helpers and
> prevent complex/slow mappings having much impact on hot objects.
>
> Amos
Really ? Squid has it's own learning mechanism without need human hand ?
Also it can GUESS new urls which it was not aware till now ?
One more question . Squid will delete current duplicate objects ?
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