I dont think that I understand you fully. When a user requests
www.fake-url.com the intial page is downloaded with all the jpgs and gifs
in it, and there should be a hit when someone else requests it. If there is
no hit then your cache is not doing what its suppose to.

Irfan Akber

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From: Fre de Vries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: cache
Date: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 7:18 PM

Hi,

I have squid2.1 patch2 on RH linux 5.2 
Clients W95 ie4.0
When client A requests www.fake-url.com, i assume the complete downloaded
content, all html, gifs jpg etc are cached (if not bigger the max size set
in squid.conf)
Is that correct.....?
The reason for asking is, that if client B requests the same URL, the
browers connects to that site again, while i thought the idea behind
caching was that Client B could retrieve the content from the cache.

Can someone explain this a little?
Did i misconfigure something perhaps???


Thanks,

Fr�

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