See the cacheability check engine, linked from related software on the
squid home page. It will quickly tell you why and if a page is cacheable
or not.

Regards
Henrik


Andy Kimbrough wrote:
> 
> I'm new to squid.  I am trying to use squid to speed up pages that are jsp on the 
> back end.  They
> are data driven, but not dynamic in that they only change once per day when we push 
> the site.
> Every page url is unique and does not rely on url params.  I can not get squid to 
> cache the pages.
>  Example
> 
> http://server/index.affx
> 
> I have set this stuff
> 
> refresh_pattern .affx          10      20%     60
> 
> and
> 
>   response.setDateHeader ("Expires", 600000);
>   response.setHeader ("Cache-Control", "public");
> 
> Am I missing something?
> 
> Andy Kimbrough
> 
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