> > I managed to save the files from YouTube, it was the refresh_pattern > problem, > of course. Removed the acl thingy to save all of minimum_object_size 1M, > and > added refresh_pattern: > refresh_pattern . 10080 990% 999999 override-expire override-lastmod > ignore- > no-cache ignore-private ignore-reload reload-into-ims Oooh, don;t do any banking through thsi proxy. :) You'd be better off setting the default (matches EVERY object on the Internet) to the safe values. Adding a new entry at the top of the list for just the youtube "videoplayback" etc, patterns. > > And it does save the files from YouTube: > 1234369228.093 SWAPOUT 00 000002DF C9634D246260758A945C786CC86F3965 200 > 1234368874 1206456375 1234372474 video/x-flv 3825405/3825405 GET > http://v18.cache.googlevideo.com/videoplayback? > id=9ef4f97317b081b0&itag=5&ip=209.88.189.17®ion=0&signature=6D755B0185C07 > DADB662D2977EB53C9ABA72A7B9.6D5CE93C53957C9218471EC48589649C85DD111A&sver=2& > expire=1234390473&key=yt1&ipbits=0 > > But when i try another size with some HTTP-headers that seem problematic > it > does not cache: > HTTP/1.1 200 OK > Server: nginx/0.6.31 > Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 14:36:03 GMT > Content-Type: image/gif > Content-Length: 3407717 > Last-Modified: Sat, 04 Oct 2008 00:04:04 GMT > Connection: keep-alive > Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate, no-store > Accept-Ranges: bytes > > > 1. I thought that the refresh pattern i made covers it all - did i neglect > an option? If not, can it be the fact that i'm running the windows 2.7 > version and not the 3.0 (that is only stable for Linux)? > That site also provide no-store. Which it not covered by your overrides. Amos