[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi all, > > I am using squid 2.4stable3 on a Red Hat 7.1 box and have a rather > annoying problem. I have documents (i.e. pdf or MS office docs) on my > webserver (apache 1.3.27) which are linked to from my web pages. So if > you klick on the link the dialog box pops up asking you to save the file > to disk or view it with i.e. MS Word. So far so good. The problem now is > that squid always delivers these documents out of its cache, even if the > documents have changed on the webserver. Looking at a tcpdump, squid > only asked the webserver once. After that, the document is in the cache > and squid never queries the webserver again, so if I update the document > on the webserver I still get the cached version through my browser. > > Now i want to know if this is default behavior. What can I do to make > squid get the copy from the webserver (or at least check for new > versions). I would prefer not having to use the regex match on document > suffixes in squid.conf to tell squid not to cache these dokuments. Can I > somehow include a no-cache in the http header of the reply, when squid > asks for the dokuments? A no-cache pragma in the web page containing the > link to the documents does not help. > > Thanks for any hints
What does http://www.ircache.net/cgi-bin/cacheability.py have to say for the particular objects. I mean when testing,specify the url containing the pdf and or MS office doc directly, NOT the reference page. M. > > Marc -- 'Time is a consequence of Matter thus General Relativity is a direct consequence of QM (M.E. Mar 2002)
