Thanks for the info. I am setting up a test environment here and will look at thte 
link you sent.
Manfred

-----Original Message-----
From: Elsen Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 02 December 2003 12:45
To: Manfred Milhofer; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [squid-users] Oracle Portal




 
>I think the client has just disabled caching for the relevant server.

>I would agree that in an ideal setup, the webserver should be 
>responsible for maintaining >'freshness'. I suspect that there is a 
>configuration gotcha with Portal and Squid which is >causing this 
>problem, I am hoping someone else has hit this.

 Ok, but basically squid doesn't know anything about or even knows what a Portal is : 
it only looks at http headers for each acquired object for making relevant caching 
decisions. These can also be verified with , for instance :

       http://www.ircache.net/cgi-bin/cacheability.py

M.

 


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