Hey Subhrangsu,

When squid dosn't cache a thing or two there is a reason for that..
if you can share one single or more access.log entries when squid runs
with: "strip_query_term off" it will be good.
Also take in account that sharing the request and response headers will
benefit us with the option to understand the source of the problem.
(try to strip the cache.log info to make sure only what we need is there).

If you want to test it you could give us a http url that we can use with
vlc and WMP to test it..

Eliezer

On 09/17/2013 02:51 PM, susu wrote:
> Hi Pavel,
> 
> I have seen that. I have also noticed that these things are not getting
> executed for windows media player and the content is getting cached. My
> question is why this condition is getting hit for vlc media player. In both
> the cases the server does not specify any content length. So squid
> internally marks it as -1 and it should save the content in the cache. If
> you have any detailed information, please let me know.
> 
> Thanks,
> Subhrangsu
> 
> 
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