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Look for nocache directive or cache directive in 2.5

Regards, Pablo

On 12/4/06, CARTWRIGHT, Guy, GBM <Guy.CARTWRIGHT@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi

I need squid to cache URLs with query strings for a maximum of 5 minutes
regardless of expires/max-age headers.

Tried the following but to no avail:

    refresh_pattern \? 5 100% 5 override-expire

Is this requirement possible using the refresh_pattern setting, or do I need
to try an alternative approach? Any help would be appreciated.

Regards

Guy

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