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I could fetch the file from the server but I don't know how to look at
the header of a .pd5 file

Jason




On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 2:41 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
<uhlar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 14.04.11 12:08, Jason Greene wrote:
>> Can some one tell me if it is possible to make squid not cache a single
>> domain?
>
> it is, however...
>
>> We have a service that downloads a file and squid seems to be keeping
>> the old file in cache so we are not getting the updates.
>
> the webserver probably provides incorrect data about the file, so squid does
> not check whether the cached content is fresh.
>
>> How do I set squid to not cache a domain and/or how do I clear that
>> domain's cache and/or how to I change the life (ttl) of the cache?
>
> You can use the 'cache' directive.
>
> But it's much better to find out why doesn't squid revalidate the object.
>
> Can you fetch the file directly from the server and look at the headers?
>
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