On 10/24/06, Mark Elsen <mark.elsen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all, > > As i understand it, a redirector simply passes off the request to the > URL specified in the redirector program. The result of that redirect > is not cached. No a redirector, is a program that can rewrite url's to others.
I guess that's where i'm getting confused.
I think the FAQ contains example(s). Caching of the result or not , is unrelated to this story. Because the new url 'instance' leads to a separate request.
I do have a perl redirector script which does the rewrite but should the "new url instance" then go through Squid? Or is the original URL what Squid tries to cache (pre-redirect)? Cheers Jim
M.