On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, Rich Sena wrote:
Sure if "everything" on the site is tagged as dynamic or is pre-expired then what is the point of caching at all - but "everything" doesn't need to be for caching and hit-stats to coexist - just count your hits on one item, just leave those items that ABSOLUTELY must be dynamic be dynamic - and items that should be updated daily - should have the correct expires date set - so that IMS can work to their advantage.
more aggressive caching techniques would necessitate that the tags be ignored anyway, and the "dynamic" content would still be cached. expires etc are only useful if the caching box decides to honour them. some of the content providers in the US would turn over in their graves if they knew what people who pay heaps more $$$ for traffic are doing to their web sites :). we have done some funky stuff with content (read: caching of dynamic pages, even .asps, "tokenized" HTML, dropping realaudio UDP etc etc etc). | andrew khoo <andrew@aussie.net> | aus: +61-2-9310-3315 | | network architect for hire | gsm: +61-416-161-234 | | SkyBytes - coming to .au in Aug | usa: +1-415-902-8820 |