Re: caching dynamic pages (CGI)

From: Henny Bekker <H.Bekker@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 01:58:50 +0200 (METDST)

Hi Perrin,

> Sorry to ask what seems like a stupid question, but how do I get Squid
> to cache dynamically generated pages? I'm trying to use it for
> acceleration of an existing server, and want to cache the results of CGI
> requests for 24 hours, even though they don't send last_modified or
> expires headers.
>
> The basic proxying/acceleration is working fine, but it isn't caching
> the CGI pages. Do I need to turn off some stopwords somewhere?
>
For squid v1.1.* look in the squid.conf file for "hierarchy_stoplist" and
"cache_stoplist".. The default setting is not to cache URL's with a "?"
or "cgi-bin".. You also have to set the "refresh_pattern" for the URL's
containing "cgi-bin" ..

Cheers, Henny

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