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ons 2006-09-06 klockan 10:41 -0700 skrev Max Clark:

> refresh_pattern . 1440 20% 2880 override-expire override-lastmod
> 
> Which I would expect to be extremely agressive of it's cache of
> objects on our backend servers.

You may want ignore-reload as well...

> However I have noticed that if we
> change a page that has already been cached in Squid, Squid will send
> the request to the backend server and serve the new page.

What did the request headers send by your client look like? (enable
log_mime_hdrs if not sure..)

Regards
Henrik

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