Re: Browser Cache.

From: Dancer <dancer@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 1996 08:16:24 +1100

There are certain times when even that won't work. If (for example) you're
using Netscape <2.0 or MSIE (any version), if the URL referenced a file:///
URL (not often, I know, but hey, we do it with our system at work), then
the page is _always_ cached, and _always_ served from the browser's cache
_regardless_ of the caching options. Regardless of whether the file has
changed, and regardless of whether the file even still exists. Not checked.

Disappointing behaviour.

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> From: Brent Paddon <brentp@bit.net.au>
> To: paulo.marques@u-netsys.com.br
> Cc: squid-users@nlanr.net
> Subject: Re: Browser Cache.
> Date: Thursday, December 12, 1996 8:26 AM
>
> On Wed, 11 Dec 1996, Paulo C. Marques F. wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there any way to force (or to tell...) the users browser (Netscape
or
> > Internet Explorer) to use the objects in the Squid Cache, and not the
> > objects in the local disk
> > users cache?
>
> Hi Paulo,
>
> Just set their proxies on, and their disk cache to 0 kb.
>
> That should work.
>
> Brent
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Received on Wed Dec 11 1996 - 14:30:20 MST

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