David J N Begley wrote: > IOW, it's not likely just a simple case of adding ".php" to the > hierarchy_stoplist and watching the problem disappear... Yes, and thats not my point either. hierarchy_stoplist never solves problems, it is purely a performance thing. The idea is that Squid should try to go direct when it is beleived that the result most likely is uncacheable. If it turns out that the object is cachable then Squid will cache it even if it matches hierarchy_stoplist. --- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hacker
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