Of course it is fixable. It is just a matter of finding and motivating the proper developer resources to have it fixed.
None of the Squid developers have had a need to have this fixed, and no users have contributed any patches to have it fixed so there is no fix immediately available at this time. If you'd like to contract one of the Squid developers to have this fix developed for you please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you have your own developer resources and need help to get started in modifying Squid please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Regards Henrik m�n 2003-02-24 klockan 13.43 skrev Dirk Schmidt: > Keeping squid from re-fetching expired objects for N requests, instead wait > till the 1st request for the object is fulfilled by the web-server. > I searched around and found Henrik Nordstrom saying that > "As you experience Squid is not optimally tuned to be running as a web > server accelerator." > (http://ftp.pop-mg.rnp.br/squid/mail-archive/squid-users/200207/0481.html) > > Is this problem somehow fixable, either by configuration or patch or > devel-version? -- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MARA Systems AB, Sweden
