Words by lightbulb432 [Wed, May 16, 2007 at 10:39:29AM -0700]: > > Great answer, thanks! > > How does Squid's page caching ability work in terms of caching pages (as > though they are static) but that were generated dynamically? > > For example, Amazon.com's homepage is dynamic but not generated dynamically > on each request for that page; rather, I assume they set it to be cached > anytime a request for that page comes in, with some sort of expiration > policy (e.g. only dynamically generate the homepage once an hour, then serve > that cached static page for the rest of that hour). > > I really hope Squid makes such a configuration possible and easy. > Yes. That's the basics :) -- Jose Celestino ---------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.msversus.org/ ; http://techp.org/petition/show/1 http://www.vinc17.org/noswpat.en.html ---------------------------------------------------------------- "And on the trillionth day, Man created Gods." -- Thomas D. Pate