I've set up a test wiki for Squid tuning at http://wiki.aulinx.de/. It's already passing through Squid.
Current status:
* Canonical URL redirect- Main%20Page and similar redirects to Main_Page [Done] * Purge function- does the Squid purging [Done] * Session for anon after edit- no Cookie for anon browsing, session start on first edit. * Calls to PURGE- need to be added in the important places in the code (purge on any edit). * Cache-Control Header adjustments (easy, last step)
It would be great if one of the wizards could look into the session adjustment- it takes me a while to figure out where and how otherwise. It's a feature that's good to have anyway for visitors who consider Cookies a bad thing.
The purging function works fine already, i want to add the calls at the appropriate places next.
At 08:08 AM 1/15/2004, you wrote:
I've set up a test wiki for Squid tuning at http://wiki.aulinx.de/. It's already passing through Squid.
Sorry, new to the list, what's Squid?
Is there a FAQ?
and is there an archive of this list so that I don't have to ask more 'stupid' questions? :-)
Thanks, -Kelly
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 02:07:12 -0700, Kelly Anderson wrote:
At 08:08 AM 1/15/2004, you wrote:
I've set up a test wiki for Squid tuning at http://wiki.aulinx.de/. It's already passing through Squid.
Sorry, new to the list, what's Squid?
;-) It's a caching proxy server that can help to speed up wikipedia. A long explanation is at http://www.aulinx.de/oss/code/wikipedia/. Squid itself has its homepage at http://www.squid-cache.org.
and is there an archive of this list so that I don't have to ask more 'stupid' questions? :-)
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.linguistics.wikipedia.technical and nntp://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.linguistics.wikipedia.technical (that's with your newsreader).
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