According to Stas Bekman:
> > I have 2 servers setup and would like to configure
> > frontend to cache output from backend using mod_proxy.
> > I tried to add various headers but never seen any files
> > in proxy directory. I didn't find any recommendation in your
> > guide how to configure servers to get Apache cacheing works.
> 
> A good question... Any of the mod_proxy users care to give Oleg (and the
> guide :) a hand here? I use squid as a front end, that's why I don't have
> any examples from mod_proxy...

I tried it several versions of apache ago and never got it to 
cache anything as a reverse proxy, but with the same setup I
could configure a browser to use the box as a normal proxy and
it would cache those pages.  I used squid for a while, then
switched to an apache that serves the images and static pages
directly and proxies everything else to mod_perl (using mod_rewrite
to decide). 

  Les Mikesell
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