John Poltorak wrote:
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 03:08:11PM +0100, Elsen Marc wrote:

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This is what I get when running wget http://localhost/ :-

1103115775.430 200 127.0.0.1 TCP_MISS/200 3325 GET http://localhost:8080/ - DIRECT/127.0.0.1 text/html

I did restart Squid after clearing the cache to get this, but the page was again copied to the cache.

- How do you know the page was again copied the cache ?


I deleted the cache and after creating it again with squid -z the same page was present in the cache after running wget.


 - Check the used url with cacheability engine, to see whether
   it can be cached by squid.


What is this cacheability engine? Is it part of Squid?



M.



Google for cacheability:  http://www.mnot.net/cacheability/

It's a very useful tool for checking the cacheability of one's site. It is not part of Squid; but is open source and can be installed locally.

Andrew


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