[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Jimmy Lim wrote:
> > I don't know what's the reason why some web pages don't refresh immediately,
> > that was my problem before, and after searching for answer I found a
> > work-around for this
> >
> > On your squid.conf add the following:
> >
> >       acl PURGE method PURGE
> >       acl localhost src 127.0.0.1
> >       http_access allow PURGE localhost
> >       http_access deny PURGE
> >
> > then kill -hup your squid pid.
> >
> > on your shell use the client command from your squid pkg.
> >
> > client --help for more info
> >
> >       client -p <port of your squid> -m PURGE http://www.yourwebsite.com/
> >
> > and the buffer will look like this:
> >
> >       HTTP/1.0 200 OK  <-- successfully purge from your cache
> >       Server: Squid/2.4.STABLE3
> >       Mime-Version: 1.0
> >       Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 17:20:05 GMT
> >       Content-Length: 0
> >       X-Cache: MISS from localhost
> >       Proxy-Connection: close
> >
>
> Is this a temporary solution? What if he will again update the webpage? Do
> I need to apply the command again? I 'll try it.
>
> --
> Roi
> Angeles Communications
>
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since i don't have any solution for that problem, that is now my permanent solution, I 
don't know who's to blame for
this kind of problem, may be the browser or squid. =(


--
Jimmy B. Lim
Operation & Support Team Leader
Tricom



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