On lör, 2008-06-07 at 10:43 +0800, Adrian Chadd wrote:
I think some of their stuff was backed out of Squid-2.7 before
release.
The Vary invalidation patch was backed out from 2.7 as it's incomplete
and broke things.
But this X-Vary-Options patch never got committed. Thread stops after
your
+1 to what H says. I'm definitely interested in this area, but want to
think through it a bit more.
We can get a certain amount of functionality without any extension;
e.g., canonicalising selecting headers to take care of whitespace and
case issues, and perhaps even ordering (this doesn't
Squid devs: Did this make its way into 2.7?
Tim: AIUI, the following header:
X-Vary-Options: Accept-Encoding; list-contains=gzip
will bucket the cache for this URI into two entries; those whose
Accept-Encoding contains the list value gzip, and those that don't.
Is that correct?
Also, I'm
I think some of their stuff was backed out of Squid-2.7 before
release.
What we -should- do is create a wiki page to document all the crazy
stuff about Vary: and coordinate things a little better. I'd really
like to see more sensible vary handling go into Squid and there
certainly seems like
G'day,
I'm happy to commit this to Squid-2.HEAD as-is. Can you throw it in
a Bugzilla report and spit me the number?
Thanks,
Adrian
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008, Tim Starling wrote:
There are two major sources of suboptimal hit rate on Wikipedia which
relate to the Vary header:
* In
can you please send the TAGs what i made change in squid.conf
Robert Collins wrote:
On Fri, 2008-02-08 at 16:26 +1100, Tim Starling wrote:
The added features of the patch are conditional, and are enabled by
the
configure option --enable-vary-options.
Unless there is non-trivial
On Fri, 2008-02-08 at 16:26 +1100, Tim Starling wrote:
The added features of the patch are conditional, and are enabled by
the
configure option --enable-vary-options.
Unless there is non-trivial process required for regular vary headers
with this enabled, I don't think it needs to be