> nope!
>
>

Really?

I thought he whole concept of "cache" access was to determine whether a
brand new object fetched from the web was able to be stored in the cache?
not whether something was servable from cache. Cached things that are
fresh are always served yes?

Amos

>
> adrian
>
> 2008/9/4 Diego Woitasen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hi,
>>        As I've explained in my introduction, I'm working on changes
>>        over "cache" statement and refresh_pattern to allow easy flash
>>        video caching and may be other things. The first thing that I'm
>>        trying to change is that ACLs used in "cache" would match
>>        against cached headers. For example, if the cached headers for
>>        some URL contains "Content-Type: video/flv" I serve that object
>>        from cache.
>>
>>        Is there any contraindication if I use cached headers in that
>>        way?
>>
>>        Regards,
>>                Diego
>>
>> --
>> -----------------------
>> Diego Woitasen - XTECH
>> www.xtech.com.ar
>>
>>
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