#prefetch.config #example configuration file for prefetch. # # You need to have following line in records.config file to enable Prefetch # feature # CONFIG proxy.config.prefetch.prefetch_enabled INT 1 # #In this file we need to specify Traffic Server child node ip addresses. #Prefetch will be applied to requests from those ip addresses: # # eg: # prefetch_children 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255, 216.1.2.3 #Providing separate set of html tags for parsing: # #There is already a default set of tags which is used by the Prefetch parser. #If you don't provide any tags, these default tags will be used. If you provide #even one html tag pair, only the html tag pairs provided here will be used. None #of the tags in the default set is used: # Format: # each line should of the form: # # html_tag tag attr # # or # # html_tag tag attr filter_attr filter_value # # where 'tag' represents the HTML tag and 'attr' represents the name of the attribute # whose value gives the embedded object. # # The second form allows to specify the name of a filter attribute 'filter_attr' and # the value 'filter_value' that it must match for the embedded object to be prefetched. # # eg: # here, tag is "img" and attr is "src" # so the line would be: # html_tag img src # # eg: # here, tag is "link" and attr is "href" # an specifying filter_tag as "rel" and filter_value as "stylesheet" enables to # prefetch only cascading style sheet links. # so the line would be: # html_tag link href rel stylesheet #the following pairs are part of default set of tags used. You could uncomment these and #add more if necessary: # html_tag img src # html_tag body background # html_tag frame src # html_tag fig src # html_tag applet code # html_tag script src # html_tag embed src # html_tag td background