1. No.
A private object is a object that is not known to be cacheable (or known
to be uncacheable). It is private so that Squid doesn't send the object
to more than one client.
A public object is a object that is known to be cacheable and that can
be sent to more than one client.
2. It does.
3. No reason to change, even for 1.2..
--- Henrik Nordström Sparetime Squid Hacker Hisashi Watanabe wrote: > My questions are > > 1. Are the assumptions above correct > > 2. If correct , do I have a way to make the Squid to save > objects which are sent to "a" client. > I mean that once a person on a LAN have gotten an object, > I want the Squid to save the object on disk for future > use of other clients. > > 3. How is it about the Squid 1.1.x > > I beg your pardon for troubling you, but could you do me > a favor and mail any information to h-watanabe@kyoto-be.ne.jp ?Received on Fri Dec 19 1997 - 10:48:03 MST
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