Hi,

I have done something similar (generating) large PDFs
Squid has done the caching job. Even if there is a new version of the
PDF, squid downloaded this new pdf one time! Each browsers request was
served by squid.

Perhaps in your situation you can play a bit w/ the request heads for caching?
(ETAG, modifiedsince)

(Have to search a more detailed link...)

-Matthias

On 1/10/06, Legolas Woodland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi
> Thank you for reading my post.
>
> I have a very heavy to create web page wich contain some chart....
> I want users to be able to see the live report once per 2 days.
>
> This page contain some sophisticate query , so refreshing the page data
> could be very heavy job.
>
> so i want to allow users to see a cached version of the page after they
> refresh it until 3 days.
> during this 3 days i want to have a lable or something that shows user ,
> This page is : 2 Days old .
>
> is it possible to do such thing ?
> I should mention that
>
> 1-im using jsf
> 2-im using Creator Studio
> 3-it is a portlet page
>
> can this job be done with OScache , ... ?
> or it need some special knowledge ?
>
> Thank you


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