On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, James Nachlin wrote:
You are quite right. Is there a squid configuration setting that will let me get around this problem?
Get your client to behave.
There is also a pending patch to add a few more refresh_pattern options tuning this. See the bug database.
Even though that header is probably sent in every request, still some content is getting sent back without a check to the original server, or so it seems, because I commonly see TCP_HIT in the access log.
Most likely your client is sending this header when manually entering an URL or manually refreshing a page.
Try just browsing around, navigating to the same page again.
Regards Henrik
