Maybe my explanations are not clear enough.

We always have a lot of images in cache.  That's why we have to do a regex
search using the webUI ( http://exemple_domain/cache/lookup_regex_form ).
>From that result page we obtain after the search, it's impossible to do a
URL lookup by clicking the name of the file or delete a file by checking a
box and clicking the "delete" button at the end of the page.  We not
necessary know the full name of all of images.  That's why we want to use
the regex search result page.

Try that, you'll probably understand well.

Thank's for your help.
Réjean Bouchard
Nexweb

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Leif Hedstrom [mailto:[email protected]] 
Envoyé : 26 juin 2013 11:18
À : [email protected]
Cc : Réjean Bouchard
Objet : Re: Want to get the original URL

On 6/26/13 5:28 AM, Réjean Bouchard wrote:
> You're right!  But if you use the web UI, do a regex search and click 
> on one of the file name, it's impossible for the UI to do the same 
> PURGE, DELETE or URL_Lookup .  That why I need those "real file name" 
> to be saved in the cache.

So I still don't understand this. When I use the cache inspector, it works
just as expected. I search a URL, and it will show a page like this:

     http://people.apache.org/~zwoop/ATS/cache-inspector.png


If I click the "Delete URL" button, all those alternates are nuked. Doing a
quick search after doing the Delete, I get this from the CI:

     http://www.boot.org

     Cache Lookup Failed, or missing in cluster



/me confused. You really don't need the original URLs to purge items out of
the cache, but I'm guessing I'm missing something here ...

-- Leif


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