Hi, I would like to cache requests for Shockwave Flash files. The problem is, these files have a bunch of cgi/query parameters that is changed for every request, making Squid fetch them from the web server each time. The output from the webserver is the same each time, so there's no real reason why one shouldn't cache or be able to cache the files. An example (had to turn off strip_query_terms to see it in the log):
1095077099.840 25 195.159.125.115 TCP_MISS/200 15910 GET http://ap.oasfile.aftenposten.no/ap/rosaindex/768x50_aftenposten.swf?clickTAG1=http%3A//primetime.ad.primetime.net/RealMedia/ads/click_lx.ads/www.aftenposten.no/forside/5278/Top1/primetime/ap_rosaindex_768x50_til_des04/rosaindex_2xclicktag.html/63333966376437333430336565663130%3F_RM_REDIR_%3Dhttp%3A//www.rosaindex.no/%3Frsat%3D3&clickTAG2=http%3A//primetime.ad.primetime.net/RealMedia/ads/click_lx.ads/www.aftenposten.no/forside/5278/Top1/primetime/ap_rosaindex_768x50_til_des04/rosaindex_2xclicktag.html/63333966376437333430336565663130%3Fhttp%3A//www.rosaindex.no/%3Fsaction%3DSOK%26fdsc%3DrsCompany%26rsat%3D2 - DIRECT/127.0.0.1 application/x-shockwave-flash The actual file is just served statically from a local thttpd that has all the files. I suppose the Shockwave "program" (the swf file) uses the query parameters as a runtime configuration for what to do etc., so if only Squid could pass this on and still cache the file contents, that would be exactly what I want. Anyone have ideas about this? Is it doable? Running the swf's through Squid works, it's just that every file that has query parameters is not cached. :-( Regards, -- Anders.
