Specify whether the proxy server ignores "reload" requests
from the client under high-load situations and serves the document from
cache instead.
Continue caching when percent of file has been received -
Specifies the point at which a file being received from a content server
continues to be received from the content server and stored in the cache
even if the connection to the client which requested the file has been
terminated.
The value specified represents a percentage of the size of the file being
transferred. If less than this percentage of the file has been transferred
from the content server at the time the client connection is terminated,
file
transfer from the content server is terminated and the cache file
containing
the partial file is removed from the cache.
Name cached file based on incoming URL -
Specify whether the cache file names should be based on the incoming URL
of the request or the outgoing URL. This is only needed when using the
Content Based Routing function that involves the Load Balancer and the
Caching Proxy.
Use aggressive caching -
Specify any URLs for which the proxy server ignores a "no-cache" header
specified
by the origin server and stores the document in the cache anyway. This is
most often useful when the proxy server has a very slow Internet
connection
and plenty of cache space.