On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 at 16:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Kapag nag-update ng webpage ang client namin di niya kaagad nakikita ang > updated na webpage sa browser client niya. Pero kapag nag-connect siya > sa ibang ISP (using ppp connection) updated na at ang new webpage na > ba-browse niya kaagad. Yung client namin ito nag-po-provide siya ng > webhosting sa America. Yung server niya nasa America, pero siya ay > nandito sa Philippines at dito niya ina-update ang webpage at i-upload > niya ito to U.S. virtual web server niaya.
Do you think this has anything to do with this snippet from squid.conf: # TAG: ie_refresh on|off # Microsoft Internet Explorer up until version 5.5 Service # Pack 1 has an issue with transparent proxies, wherein it # is impossible to force a refresh. Turning this on provides # a partial fix to the problem, by causing all IMS-REFRESH # requests from older IE versions to check the origin server # for fresh content. This reduces hit ratio by some amount # (~10% in my experience), but allows users to actually get # fresh content when they want it. Note that because Squid # cannot tell if the user is using 5.5 or 5.5SP1, the behavior # of 5.5 is unchanged from old versions of Squid (i.e. a # forced refresh is impossible). Newer versions of IE will, # hopefully, continue to have the new behavior and will be # handled based on that assumption. This option defaults to # the old Squid behavior, which is better for hit ratios but # worse for clients using IE, if they need to be able to # force fresh content. # #Default: # ie_refresh off --> Jijo -- Federico Sevilla III :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Network Administrator :: The Leather Collection, Inc. GnuPG Key: http://jijo.leathercollection.ph/jijo.gpg _ Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
