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Re: [squid-users] Cacheing the uncachaeable under Windows

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On Sat, 12 Mar 2005, Alexander Shopov wrote:

What I have achieved is that access.log shows

1110660668.298 109 127.0.0.1 TCP_REFRESH_HIT/200 488 GET http://10.10.10.100:7778/pob/images/minus.gif - DIRECT/10.10.10.100 image/gif

While store.log shows:

1110660668.298 RELEASE -1 FFFFFFFF 7BFA02A2F64B44D4A3935AC81EC136F4 304 1110660668 -1 -1 unknown 0/0 GET http://10.10.10.100:7778/pob/images/minus.gif

The gif image was still not cached (RELEASE -1) and squid still checked the freshness of the object contacting the web server (TCP_REFRESH_HIT)

It was cached, but not considered fresh.

The RELEASE is just the temporary object used for the cache validation.

Regards
Henrik

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