RE: [squid-users] Can Squid do this?

From: Lightfoot.Michael <Lightfoot.Michael@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 17:00:34 +1100

>
> Can squid be configured to cache those pages that my
> script downloads? I'm trying to reduce the latency
> created by having to hit the web to download the
> needed html pages for each request. I would like for
> the html pages downloaded by one user's request on my
> site to be cached so that other users won't have to
> wait for the same information. Simply put, I would
> like to have previously downloaded html pages be
> cached by squid and to have squid serve these pages to
> my apache web server. Is this possible??
>
Squid will cache what you tell it to. It can even be configured to
break caching rules if you really want it to, just as it can be told to
never cache certain things.

For starters look at the refresh_pattern tag, particularly the
override_expire option (noting the warning about breaking the HTTP
standard.)

You should also be aware that pre-fetching large amounts of stuff is not
considered good net-citizenry (and some sites will block your access if
you try.)

Michael Lightfoot
Unix Consultant
ISG Host Systems
Comcare
+61 2 62750680
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