* Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [23-03-2004 19:38]: > > I think these are the relevant lines. They were taken the first time I > > tried to open the url: > > > > 1080047467.580 1 cerberus.elnet.grupomk TCP_HIT/200 942 GET > > http://www.ministeriokoinonyadelouvor.com.br/ lofofora NONE/- text/html > > This was fresh in the cache. See refresh_pattern. > > > 1080047467.602 22 cerberus.elnet.grupomk TCP_NEGATIVE_HIT/404 1177 GET > > http://www.ministeriokoinonyadelouvor.com.br/_site/shop_home.cfm lofofora NONE/- > > text/html > > This was known to not exists.. see negative_ttl > > > 1080047469.352 1668 cerberus.elnet.grupomk TCP_MISS/404 3011 GET > > http://www.ministeriokoinonyadelouvor.com.br/favicon.ico lofofora > > DIRECT/200.255.218.31 text/html > > And this was not found..
That's the strange thing. The page was there. Is there any chance squid will cache the 404, and when people try to access, they will get the 404, regardless of the fact there is something there now? I've just got the same experience again. A file on the web server was deleted, but it would still show in the browser. That is, until I forced a browser refresh. Perhaps I should tweak my refresh_pattern settings? The default seems to be causing some trouble. Thanks. -- Bruno Lustosa, aka Lofofora | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Network Administrator/Web Programmer | ICQ: 1406477 Rio de Janeiro - Brazil |
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