On Thursday 05 June 2003 22.12, Jairo.Casta�eda wrote:

> But to no avail... the problem keeps appearing... my guess  is that
> the clients are caching the files and therefore the changes I made
> in Squid are not working...

Entirely possible.

> Any ideas? Is there anything else I could modify in my squid.conf
> or in the clients?

This kind of problems SHOULD be addressed at the web server to have 
the web server include correct information on how long the 
document(s) may be cached. See "Caching Tutorial for Web Authors and 
Webmasters" <url:http://www.mnot.net/cache_docs/> which is an 
excellent document on what caching is and how to work with caching 
instead of against it.

If there is any Squid proxy administrators who have not read this 
document I recommend to spend 30 minutes reading it. You will be much 
better position to answer questions about caching after reading this 
document, and it is also an exellent document to give to anyone who 
wonders why his changes is not immediately reflected.

Regards
Henrik


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