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class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Arial;">Hi,<br>
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I want to be able to cache proxy responses indefinitely (until purged
manually by me, using cache purge module).<br style="clear: both;">
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>From the docs it seems like proxy_cache_valid must get a number, can it
get something to tell it to store indefinitely (until purged or until
LRU)?<br>
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Something like:<br style="clear: both;">
proxy_cache_valid infinite;<br style="clear: both;">
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Thanks,<br style="clear: both;">
Oren</span></span>
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