This caught my attention as my housemate tends to watch alot of
youtube videos, and caching some of them might speed up their
access, so was trying to understand what was meant in your post:
Yuri Voinov wrote:
Things are changed in the web on regular basis. Nothing permanent in the
world.
So, s
28.03.2017 1:26, L A Walsh пишет:
> This caught my attention as my housemate tends to watch alot of
> youtube videos, and caching some of them might speed up their
> access, so was trying to understand what was meant in your post:
>
> Yuri Voinov wrote:
>> Things are changed in the web on regular
Email: elie...@ngtech.co.il
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Subject: [squid-users] hsc-dynamic-cache: relied on storeID r
Hello everyone.
Answering Linda's questions:
- Yes, I tried to use the hsc helper in versions above 3.5.19. But I did not
succeed.
- There are no specific features in the versions above 3.5.19 that I need to
use. But, for security reasons, I'd rather use the newer versions.
I posted on this just
Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Hey Linda,
As the pathcer\author of StoreID I will try to clarify what might seems odd.
StoreID is a "static" rule which is one of the squid cache fundamentals.
The feature is the option to tweak this internal cache object ID.
This is a very static feature and will not be
29.03.2017 5:55, L A Walsh пишет:
> Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
>> Hey Linda,
>>
>> As the pathcer\author of StoreID I will try to clarify what might
>> seems odd.
>> StoreID is a "static" rule which is one of the squid cache fundamentals.
>> The feature is the option to tweak this internal cache obj