Dear all,

www.yahoo.com and other websites send gzip versions of their web page. The 
squid just stores [caches ] it in some location  and the browser can 
interpret/deflate the gzip and hence displays the webpage.

In this regard How does squid cache web pages that comes as gzip format?
I see other http proxies [like wcol for ex.] creates directory named 
www.yahoo.com and stores a file named no_name.html and then when you click 
further links from this page they go on creating subdirectories with same names 
as the requested link. Does squid also work this way? Can you send me a pointer 
to the code where I can checkout its  caching implementation.

Thanks and Regards
Geetha

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