William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> At 04:55 AM 5/13/2005, Paul Querna wrote:
> 
>>Brian Akins wrote:
>>
>>>Paul Querna wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>CacheEnable disk /
>>>
>>>Maybe have it as an option to CacheEnable instead?
>>>
>>>CacheEnable disk /special_stuff normal
>>>CacheEnable disk / quick
> 
> 
> Unless I totally missed the point, any mistake in either mod_cache,
> or the content headers is masked by CacheEnable normal.  
> 
> What we do to 'hack around' broken content headers will hit other 
> proxies and cause exactly the same problems, no?
> 
> What we do to 'hack around' bugs in mod_cache prevents it from
> behaving as a proper proxy, no?
> 
> So I guess, I'm -1 on this option, seeing as the real issue was
> that mod_rewrite hadn't set the no-cache bits properly to prevent
> mod_cache from stashing away vary-by-browser content.


Uhm, in my specific case yes, I needed it to get around not setting
'Vary: User-Agent'.  This is not the only use.  Please don't -1 it based
on my example of how I abused it in real life.

-Paul

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