tis 2006-10-31 klockan 10:18 +0100 skrev Sylvain Viart:
May be, you could print the hashed cache folder location of the content
associated with the query?
That info is in store.log.
(http://url/path/somedata = cachedir/00/00/0010)
Then you could use a small script to bind together the
Hi,
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
mån 2006-10-30 klockan 15:33 -0800 skrev Pranav Desai:
Is there a way to print the entire content alongwith the headers in
the logs file. Using the debug_options maybe.
Nope. Squid never prints the content in debug statements. Partially due
to the content
Hello All,
Is there a way to print the entire content alongwith the headers in
the logs file. Using the debug_options maybe.
Thanks for your time.
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mån 2006-10-30 klockan 15:33 -0800 skrev Pranav Desai:
Is there a way to print the entire content alongwith the headers in
the logs file. Using the debug_options maybe.
Nope. Squid never prints the content in debug statements. Partially due
to the content often being binary and not showing up