Henrik, thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately not using WCCP is not an option for us;) I don't know if you mean "ie_refresh" option but it's tutned on in our case. Is there something else what we can do?
Thanks again, Val On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > Don't use interception (including WCCP). > > Using interception hides the fact that you are using a proxy cache > from the browsers, so the browsers do not know they need to include > cache instructions to instruct caches to fetch a fresh copy when the > user pushes the reload button.. > > Configure the browser to use a proxy and things should work much > better. > > > There is also some (one) options in squid.conf which may help.. > > Regards > Henrik > > > On Thursday 20 February 2003 19.48, Valentin Chopov wrote: > > Hi, > > > > It seems I have a problem with FrontPage sites cacheing. > > I got complaints that after making changes to their web > > pages (which are hosted on the servers outside our network) the > > updates can not be seen behind our squid proxy servers, even after > > hitting refresh on the browser. > > I think the most of complains are about FrontPage web sites but I > > didn't check all of them. > > We are running Squid 2.5 + WCCP. Currently I'm fixing this with > > ACLs on the Cisco routers to exclude the IPs from the WCCP. > > Is there a way to fix this globally? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Val > > > > == > > Valentin S. Chopov, CCNP > > Sys/Net Admin > > SEI Data Inc. > > E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > == > > >
