[Wikipedia-l] Caching proxies

Karen AKA Kajikit kaji at labyrinth.net.au
Mon Jul 15 23:48:02 UTC 2002


lcrocker at nupedia.com wrote:
> 
> Karen's right that we have to work with ISP proxies, and we should.
> The only thing I might consider ignoring is if someone is using
> personal caching software that is buggy or misconfigured.  But ISPs
> generally run something well-known and clean like Squid, and we have
> to work there.
> 
> I noticed that I while I was sending cache-control headers on
> articles, I wasn't sending them on redirects, which are used for the
> random page function (among others), so it was using server
> defaults.  I fixed the code to make sure it turns off caching for
> everything.  Karen, you should start working as soon as your last
> attempt expires--the server default was three hours.
> 0

That's great... I'll give it another go this afternoon and see if it
works now :)

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