Hi Chris,
2008/6/26 Chris Robertson <crobertson_at_gci.net>:
> It's been discussed quite thoroughly in the archives, but I feel like
> avoiding work, so...
thanks for your answer - highly appreciated. I already searched
through the archives but couldn't find the right things that helped.
>>>
>>> refresh_pattern ^ftp: 1440 20% 10080
>>> refresh_pattern ^gopher: 1440 0% 1440
>>> refresh_pattern . 5 75% 15
>>>
>
> First off, you'll want this line last. It will match anything, and make the
> following refresh_patterns superfluous.
exactly that did the trick. don't know why i could have overlooked
this but it happened. First tests are running great. Thanks!
One more question on this topic to help me understand how that
refresh_patterns work.
There are special URL that contain something like a live ticker. These
URLs get reloaded by the users every few seconds. What i want is to
have squid cache them for a minute to take the load from the
application server. This line baiscally works
refresh_pattern -i -live- 1 99% 2 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-reload
but unfortunaltey the ignore-reload seems to ignore every reload even
if the time set is already run down. Is there any way to ignore
reloads but go and get a fresh version from the app server on reload
if the TTL is over.
Thanks for your help.
-- FrankReceived on Thu Jun 26 2008 - 15:12:23 MDT
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