fre 2006-07-28 klockan 10:55 +0200 skrev Eduard Veleba:
> Dear Squid developers,
>
> in our company Seznam.cz we use your application Squid for a long time,
> for example at our service http://wiki.mapy.cz,
> and we are very satisfied with it. There was recently a demand to cache
> pages that has set expiration time shorter than
> 1 minute, that your system doesn´t allow. So we modified the code a
> little bit. This modification is an easy patch and we
> would very appreciate if you use it in Squid for other users. The patch
> is sent as an attachment and it's patch for Debian
> source squid 2.5.9-10sarge2.
Thanks, but we have already added a similar directive in squid-3.
NAME: minimum_expiry_time
COMMENT: (seconds)
TYPE: time_t
LOC: Config.minimum_expiry_time
DEFAULT: 60 seconds
DOC_START
The minimum caching time according to (Expires - Date)
Headers Squid honors if the object can't be revalidated
defaults to 60 seconds. In reverse proxy enorinments it
might be desirable to honor shorter object lifetimes. It
is most likely better to make your server return a
meaningful Last-Modified header however. In ESI environments
where page fragments often have short lifetimes, this will
often be best set to 0.
DOC_END
Regards
Henrik
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