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Othello235

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reply to reub2000
Re: Bureaucratic nightmare for an ISP

As long as the page is written correctly, the author will have included a tag noting the dynamic content, which will then not be cached


reub2000
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Evanston, IL

But what if a page was not properly marked as dynamic? I'd be POed if I couldn't see new posts on one of my favorite forums. If I wanted caching, I'd just run squid on my server.

Also, how would a web cache detect http traffic? Would it just pass all port 80 traffic. What about sites on port 83? What about sites on port 1351 or 8684?
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