Thanks, that is a really big improvement!
BTW: I tried reloading a page with different language settings and this
worked fine.
Regards
Henning
On Sat, 2004-10-30 at 20:51, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
> I'm feeling semi-confident enough in mod_cache's current status that I've
> deployed a current httpd-2.1 CVS snapshot to nagoya and enabled mod_cache,
> mod_disk_cache, and mod_expires for Eyebrowse. I've set a one-hour expiration
> for all resources under /eyebrowse. (Eyebrowse is behind a ProxyPass to a
> standalone Tomcat instance, so this also tests the new proxy code.)
>
> To my knowledge, this is the first time we've eaten our own cache food.
> Needless to say, the ViewLists page (<http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/>)
> returns *really* fast now. ;-) Without the cache, it takes roughly 20
> seconds to return the resource. With the cache active, it takes less than 1
> second. (And, my network's mandatory transparent proxy is now also caching
> the representations, too: which makes my testing all the more fun.)
>
> If all goes well with this deployment, during ApacheCon in two weeks, I'd like
> to propose moving mod_cache out of experimental as one of the last steps
> before starting towards a 2.2 release cycle. -- justin
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