No, if an object is not cacheable, it will simply not be cached (stored in 
memory and later served from here instead of fetching from the backend), but IT 
WILL BE DELIVERED to the client.
The only time varnish will re-fetch the object from the backend is on a new 
client request.

Traian

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Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 11:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: a possible dead cycle?

   when varnish fetch a page from backend server, and find it 's not  
cacheable,  so go to fetch the page from backend sever again?

   and find it 's not  cacheable again , so again and agian .......?

  please help me! thanks !



  Regards!
  pwlazy
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