> if you use it as a back end > to a lightweight front-end proxy which a busy site needs anyway. My site is starting to get "busy enough". Are there some docs that explain how to to do this. Apache proxy has always seemed unclear to me, my lack of understanding really.... I've been using standard apache with mod_perl for several years now and have run squid in front of it, but this is a bit of a setup hassle when things change.
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