As long as the server is speaking HTTP Squid does not care what the
content is, only about the HTTP cacheability information assigned to
the object by the HTTP server.
Note: Squid is mostly completely ignorant on what HTML is.
(the only case where Squid cares about what HTML is is when Squid is
generating the actual content (Squid generated error pages), or
gatewaying requests for FTP/Gopher listings)
Regards
Henrik
On Thursday 02 May 2002 00:00, Aditya wrote:
> Are there any modifications to be made to Squid in order to cache
> WML pages and WBMP images? Or can I use Squid the standard way to
> cache WML pages. I was trying to read the docs but couldn't find
> any concrete thing in there. Maybe I missed it, can anybody point
> me to a that location?
>
> aditya
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