I asked a vaguely similar question about a year ago, but this one is a little more simplistic in comparison.
Running 2.2.14 on linux, disk caching a servlet's output, not ignoring query string as that can change the output, and not using cacheignoreheaders. My problem is, using rewrite rules on such requests don't always get triggered. For example, if I'm trying to block a browser through a rewrite rule for a request to said servlet, sometimes the cache takes over and serves the cached output instead of following the rewrite. i.e. sometimes the browser will get blocked and sometimes it will get cached content. I'm wondering what's the workflow on such a scenario, and how can I configure it so the rewrite always gets processed before a cache check, if possible. Thanx, -Tony --------------------------- Manager, IT Operations Format Dynamics, Inc. 303-573-1800x27 abia...@formatdynamics.com http://www.formatdynamics.com