> The cases I have personally seen that you might run into serious > trouble > with are .tiff files, TFF is a "high quality" format. At least its > very > high in detail, and I've seen it used with only no-store protection > to > send medical, mapping and hi-res photographic data around by software > where it is supposed to be one-use transmission. Caching that would > be > both legally risky, and sometimes just waste space (app dependent). > And with the .wm* formats, which are pretty much awash with DRM > encryption, maybe others in that set too. By caching them all you > would > do is prevent users from being able to view the media. Ok removed > > Trying to avoid override-no-store as long as possible, and target it > to > problem sites when it is used. > > And after placing this at the end of the patterns: > > (\?.*)?$ > > Something like this ? refresh_pattern -i \.(htm|html|xml|css)(\?.*)?$ 43200 1000% 43200 -> This is my previous rule "http" refresh_pattern -i \.(3gp|7z|ace|asx|bin|deb|divx|dvr-ms|ram|rpm|exe|inc|cab|qt)(\?.*)?$ 43200 1000% 43200 ignore-no-store reload-into-ims store-stale refresh_pattern -i \.(rar|jar|gz|tgz|bz2|iso|m1v|m2(v|p)|mo(d|v)|arj|lha|lzh|zip|tar)(\?.*)?$ 43200 1000% 43200 ignore-no-store reload-into-ims store-stale refresh_pattern -i \.(jp(e?g|e|2)|gif|pn[pg]|bm?|ico|swf|dat|ad|txt|dll)(\?.*)?$ 43200 1000% 43200 ignore-no-store reload-into-ims store-stale refresh_pattern -i \.(avi|ac4|mp(e?g|a|e|1|2|3|4)|mk(a|v)|ms(i|u|p)|og(x|v|a|g)|rm|r(a|p)m|snd|vob)(\?.*)?$ 43200 1000% 43200 ignore-no-store reload-into-ims store-stale refresh_pattern -i \.(pp(t?x)|s|t)|pdf|rtf|wax|wm(a|v)|wmx|wpl|cb(r|z|t)|xl(s?x)|do(c?x)|flv|x-flv)(\?.*)?$ 43200 1000% 43200 ignore-no-store reload-into-ims store-stale Fred _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users