Hello Henrik,
 I think U have misunderstand my question. I am repeating it again,
Taking example,
My squid got request for foo.com. Now cache will fetch requested object from
foo.com & servse that to clients. It also stores some of HTTP objects from
foo.com based on Cache-Control Directives. What i want is, Squid simply
serves the requested object from foo.com & then purge that objects from
Memory immediately & also not make any attemt to store that objects to disk.
Reply HTTP Headers from foo.com are of no concern to me. I want to make all
objects as stale , after serving to cache-clients. How can i do it.How to
force squid to do it.?
Thanks in Advance
Waiting for Reply,
Atit Jariwala

----- Original Message -----
From: "Henrik Nordstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "atit jariwala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: How to force Squid not to Store Certain HTTP Objects


> For this you need to modify the source to selectively ignore any
> no-cache etc headers.
>
> This seems to already be prepared to a large extent via the
> ignoreCacheControl HttpStateData flag.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
> On Friday 05 September 2003 09.38, atit jariwala wrote:
> > I am using Squid 2.5 STable2 on Redhat Linux.
> > I want squid not to store(forcefully) certain Objects downloaded
> > via Internet. This Objects might or might not contains NO-CACHE
> > headers. But when it comes to Squid, I want Squid simply serves
> > that to associated Client. and then not Store it in Disk & also
> > Purge it immediately from Memory. How can i Do it. ?
> > Waiting for Reply,
> > --- Atit Jariwala
>
>

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