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Hi,
just re-prompting this question:
1. Is it possible to achieve the behaviour described below?
2. If so would either refresh pattern work to achieve it:
	refresh_pattern . 0 100% 100 ignore-reload override-lastmod \
	override-expire
	refresh_pattern . 100 100% 100 ignore-reload override-lastmod \
	override-expire

Cheer, Eb.

Eric Blanchi wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure I understand the refresh_pattern parameters so I was wondering if someone could confirm this.

I'm using Squid as a reverse proxy. I would like to keep pages in the cache for a certain amount of time, irrelevant from any creation date, last modified date or expiry date.

Say for example keep everything for 100 minutes in the cache.
I would like to obtain the following behaviour:

- client hits reverse proxy, item is not in cache.
- proxy fetches from actual source and caches the object.
- For the next 100 minutes any request will only hit the cache.
- client hits after 100 minutes (e.g. 101), proxy sees page as stale, fetches from actual source, re-caches the object for another 100 mins.

Is the following line correct:

refresh_pattern . 0 100% 100 ignore-reload override-lastmod \
override-expire


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Eric B. Blanchi
CMS Application Administrator
CMS Project, The University of Melbourne
Tel: (03) 8344 0471

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