It is your users pushing that reload-button forcing the proxy to check
for a new copy (also triggered by selecting a bookmark in some browser
versions).
In short, the browser forced the proxy to check for a new version.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker Subba Rao wrote: > Thanks to everyone who replied! The following result code is appearing a lot > in my logs: > > TCP_CLIENT_REFRESH_MISS > The client issued a "no-cache" pragma, or some analogous cache > control command along with the request. Thus, the cache has to > refetch the object. > > Is this a Squid configuration issue or a the remote Web server issuing the > caching option to squid? > > Thank you once again. > > -- > > Subba Rao > subba9@home.com > http://members.home.net/subba9/ > > GPG public key ID 27FC9217Received on Mon Apr 09 2001 - 15:46:41 MDT
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