Benton Roberts escreveu:
> Dear Squid-masters,
>
> I would like to configure Squid so that it always serves the "latest
> available" version of any given URL, even if the URL is no longer available
> at the original server. In this way, Squid's clients would never receive an
> error for a given URL, as long as that URL had been available to Squid at
> some time in the past. So Squid should check for the latest version of any
> URL through its normal cache behavior -- I just want it to treat HTTP
> response codes other than 2xx (OK) as a special case, and "hide" them from
> the requesting client, and serve from cache instead.
>
are you sure you wanna do this kind of configuration ??? have you
ever imagined that you can be feeding your users with really
invalid/very outdated pages ??? If the site admin took the files off off
the webserver, maybe there's some reason for that ....
i dont know if this can be done, as it would be a very agressive
http standards violaton .... anyway, i would recommend you to NOT do this.
-- Atenciosamente / Sincerily, Leonardo Rodrigues Solutti Tecnologia http://www.solutti.com.br Minha armadilha de SPAM, NÃO mandem email gertrudes_at_solutti.com.br My SPAMTRAP, do not email itReceived on Thu Aug 21 2008 - 19:03:08 MDT
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