Manual:$wgUseSquid/de

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<translate> HTTP proxy (CDN) settings</translate>: $wgUseSquid
Aktiviere/deaktiviere Squid.
<translate> Introduced in version:</translate>1.2.0
<translate> Deprecated in version:</translate>1.34.0 (Gerrit change 387877; git #f9f8dff4)
<translate> Removed in version:</translate>1.35.0 (Gerrit change 579755; git #e8d9d68b)
<translate> Allowed values:</translate>(Wahrheitswert)
<translate> Default value:</translate>false

Details

Aktiviere/deaktiviere Squid. Squid configuration causes the following changes in behaviour:

  • The Cache-Control header is changed to allow the cache proxy to blindly cache content for a predetermined period of time (configured by $wgSquidMaxage ).
  • The Last-Modified header is artificially shortened to ensure the cache proxy will not renew outdated HTML beyond a certain age. The Last-Modified date will never be older than $wgSquidMaxage . This will allow to refresh the cached copy in case there were changes to footer icons, sidebar, skin update, and other configuration or skin-level changes not tracked by the wiki page itself.
  • Purges are sent to ensure content edited by users remains up to date immediately.

The list of Squid servers to be purged on update must be stored in $wgSquidServers .

Sending purge requests requires the sockets PHP extension.