Current stable snapshots of HTTP/1.1 proxy and httpd 1.3-current are at

http://cvs.apache.org/builds/httpd-proxy/

You could use these, as the idea is to fold this in to the next 1.3 release.

Chuck

On Tuesday, November 27, 2001, at 02:38 , Morten Bj�rhus wrote:

Hi, we're running 1.3.20 httpd servers as reverse proxies in front of
some application and web servers, and our users are experiencing
problems with IE browsers - the problem being that the browser seems
to ignore the HTTP/1.1 Cache-control header (probably since the
respone from mod_proxy is always HTTP/1.0). This is the same issue as
raised by [EMAIL PROTECTED] on this list on 21 Feb 2001, I guess
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

It appears that httpd 1.3.19 can be patched to be HTTP/1.1 compliant
by using the patch found at
http://dev.apache.org/dist/patches/apply_to_1.3.19/
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

In a later posting ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) there is also
reference to a patch for 1.3.20-dev, which can be found at
http://dev.apache.org/dist/patches/apply_to_1.3-current/ . Is this
patch what we should go for to fix our problem, or does the "-dev"
imply that it might not work as is for the official 1.3.20 release?

Also - if we upgrade to 1.3.22, is this patch included or does it need
patching to become HTTP/1.1 compliant as well?

Thanx,

Morten.

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