Chris Robertson wrote:
> Obviously the object has changed, so you have a few options:
> * Use the PURGE method with squidclient
That's a onetime shooter. This file is requested daily, so I should run
it daily to keep it current.
> * force a refresh with your browser (hold down shift or control when you
> press the refresh or reload button, use the -r switch with squidclient
> or --cache=off for wget. fetch does not appear to have a method of
> forcing a refresh.)
Worked. Same problem - results ain't persistent.
> * Add a cache deny for this domain
Thinking of it.
> * Wait for the freshness calculation to expire (3 days at the most)
And? The file already stuck in cache for 2 month. Waiting some more days
does literally nothing.
I'm just trying to understand is this some flaw in my config or it just
should work this way.
-- Sphinx of black quartz judge my vow.Received on Tue Aug 26 2008 - 08:05:25 MDT
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