Though mod_cache + mod_proxy is well, but I'd suggest you use Squid
instead, and use mod_expire to set an expire time for objects.

Ralf.


2009/2/4 giovanni.forme...@libero.it <giovanni.forme...@libero.it>:
> Hi,
> we need to use Apache to cache an RSS feed and some images/documents for a 
> Portal with heavy traffic. What we have to do is to proxy some requests that 
> reply with an XML (RSS) and we also need to cache some request for media 
> resources (JPG, PDF, etc) reached through an address contained in the RSS.
> An example:
> The request "http://host/context/rss1"; return:
> <rss>
> [...]
>  <item>
>    <title>item1</item>
>    <img>http://host/context/image.jpg</img>
>  </item>
> [...]
> </rss>
> We have to cache every response of "context" (the XML and the image.jpg) with 
> a expiration time of 2 hours.
>
> Do you have address of tutorial or advanced configuration of this kind of 
> service?
>

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