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Hi,

I'm running squid as proxy server for mozilla on the same computer in order
to save some youtube files - my goal is to save all files that their GET
contains a certain pattern, if possible. 
I'm using windows so i'm using squid2.7 because 3.0 seems to be un-finished
(i saw the warnings), set the mozilla to use proxy 127.0.0.1:3128. 
I've encountered several problems and perhaps i do not fully understand some
things:

1. How does squid decide which files to save? Is it only after several
requests or i can get it to save ALL files (even after one request only)
with a certain pattern (which is what i'm trying to do)?

2. I've tried saving files according to some info i found in one of the
threads in the forum:
acl vids urlpath_regex videoplayback
cache allow vids
And also set the disk save directory size and the minimum size to 2M

I got only RELEASE and no SWAPOUT message but some RELEASE messages from
non-matching patterns:
1234196347.343 RELEASE -1 FFFFFFFF A63F4148978AEF0A343909B7D133570E  200 
1234195893 1229737202 1234199493 video/x-flv 9675555/9675555 GET 
http://v6.cache4.googlevideo.com/videoplayback?
id=78debb9ed14a9ab0&itag=34&ip=209.88.189.17&signature=A38A29D5867BD3F8C833E
CA90109CDA91BA491B6.AB80FB6E340B359838C619BFA9938A0DBBC482DF&sver=2&expire=1
234217492&key=yt1&ipbits=0

3. The file has the three needed time-stamps but still do not save the
file... How do i make it save files that does not have the 3 time-stamps
(have -1 instead)? I figured it's something to do with the refresh-pattern
but could not understand it even after reading the configuration guide index
and some samples in the forum.

Thanks in advance for your help,
Snayit
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