On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 14:57:26 -0400, N3O wrote:
Amos
After modifying the php app now i receive:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 19:54:34 GMT
Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Red Hat)
Set-Cookie: PHPSESSID=82160b8ea5b353a66317bc8dae34f53d; path=/
Expires: Thu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 G
Amos
After modifying the php app now i receive:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 19:54:34 GMT
Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Red Hat)
Set-Cookie: PHPSESSID=82160b8ea5b353a66317bc8dae34f53d; path=/
Expires: Thu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 GMT
Cache-Control: max-age=1200
Pragma: no
On 19/03/11 02:44, N3O wrote:
Hi amos
Thanks for your reply.
By turning setting session.cache_limiter off in php.ini would i be
able to cache these php generated pages??
You would yes, provided the PHP scripts generating them do not deny it.
Do you think my squid.conf is correct to cache th
Hi amos
Thanks for your reply.
By turning setting session.cache_limiter off in php.ini would i be
able to cache these php generated pages??
Do you think my squid.conf is correct to cache the pages?? i only get
a lot of TCP MISS in my access.log :(
This is my squid.conf:
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On 18/03/11 16:08, N3O wrote:
Hello
i'm using squid 3.1.11 as a reverse proxy.
Is it possible to cache pages that show the no-cache, no-store
directives in their http headers?
"no-cache" do get cached. It only means that existing cached copies are
not to be sent to the requestor.
"no-store"
Hello
i'm using squid 3.1.11 as a reverse proxy.
Is it possible to cache pages that show the no-cache, no-store
directives in their http headers?
Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Red Hat)
Set-Cookie: PHPSESSID=de2721c82ebc2be4b9a388d2e6e3d66c; path=/
Expires: Thu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 GMT
Cache-C