I see. But maybe I've phrased this wrong... It seems like when the purge tool runs, it does find all the different variants for a given URL and runs requests against each of them; of course the variants which require specific headers return 404's when those are not found in the request. Perhaps there's a way to relax this check without breaking anything else? On 3/18/06, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > fre 2006-03-17 klockan 17:11 -0500 skrev lawrence wang: > > I was wondering, > > since this is a significant hassle, if anyone's written a patch that > > makes Squid purge all variants under a given URL, > > Problem is that Squid-2.5 does not know the URLs of objects. If it knew > it would do it. > > The PURGE tool could be modified to do this I suppose. Only needs to be > taught the vary algorithm used by 2.5 and decode this into suitable > request headers as part of the purge. The required information is found > in a meta TLV header of the object. > > Regards > Henrik > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQBEG9dY516QwDnMM9sRAjdnAJwNltMaGlowF39iOFmx4XdXk058rwCeMs04 > BFZR7HoLn+cnf3/Cc58fHmk= > =U1ti > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > >