On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Rogger Vasquez wrote:
I am not very familiar with regexp syntax, I will research more
But in this case this rule I think is not very effective ...
Because www.php.net will pass (no cache) and that is not the idea
Is there somo useful links for a tutorial about regexp
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Rogger Vasquez wrote:
But others execute with no problem ... and they are in the same
directory, first I thougth that I had
the PHP engine OFF in that directory, but was not the case ,,,
When I check the access.log in the squid, I notice that the ones
executing
Thanks Henrik ...
It work, somehow in the testing those PHP files got onto the cache ...
Now I investigating about no_cache ACL
In my very quickly small research does this lines will do the trick for
PHP files
acl DENYPHPS urlpath_regex php
no_cache deny DENYPHPS
I am not very familiar with