Oeschey, Lars wrote:
> urlpath, but no help, the classes still are in there. I've tried the purge
> method that is mentioned in the FAQ, but i just get a 404 not found
> (www.yahoo.com worked, so the method seems to work). Desperately I went so
PURGE should work. What is seen in access.log when the java application
is loaded? Have your PURGEd all those URLs? (PURGE can only remove
specific objects, not a whole site).
To wipe the whole cache you start Squid with empty cache directories.
Running squid -z only creates the tree structure if it isn't there
already.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hackerReceived on Wed May 19 1999 - 15:02:35 MDT
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