--On 1. Juni 2008 02:37:07 -0300 Luciano Ramalho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm reviving this thread from 2006 hoping to hear news about current
ESI usage in the Zope community.
Has anyone since then had success deploying sites with ESI-enabled
caching? Using Squid, Varnish or any other
On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 7:37 AM, Luciano Ramalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm reviving this thread from 2006 hoping to hear news about current
ESI usage in the Zope community.
Has anyone since then had success deploying sites with ESI-enabled
caching? Using Squid, Varnish or any other product?
I'm reviving this thread from 2006 hoping to hear news about current
ESI usage in the Zope community.
Has anyone since then had success deploying sites with ESI-enabled
caching? Using Squid, Varnish or any other product?
Cheers,
Luciano
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 4:51 AM, Martijn Pieters [EMAIL
Yes it works; we have some stuff working here at my place of employment.
I had some problems getting the right squid build to work last year when
looking at this for a customer, but since the team here has had no
problems that I'm aware of with current builds.
Andrew
On Thu, 2006-01-26 at 19:44
Andrew Sawyers wrote:
Yes it works; we have some stuff working here at my place of employment.
I had some problems getting the right squid build to work last year when
looking at this for a customer, but since the team here has had no
problems that I'm aware of with current builds.
Perhaps you
On Jan 30, 2006, at 1:16 PM, Chris Withers wrote:
Perhaps you could write a short how-to describing the exact
versions you used? Both myself and Jens had little joy with this...
I just managed to build myself an ESI enabled Squid3 with the
following configure invocation. It is based
On 1/30/06, Andrew Langmead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wasn't involved in the Squid3/ESI work done at boston.com before,
so I don't know if there are any issues beyond the ones I resolved in
getting things to build.
At the time I was involved the implementation came up short of
anything useful
Alan Milligan wrote:
We haven't had any problems in building Squid-3.x images
...with ESI enabled?
I've also heard of at least one other abandoned Squid3 rollout, and it's
quite possible that without Robert's participation, Squid3 isn't really
production strength.
Yup, that and Squid 3's
Paul Winkler wrote:
(and final page composition) downstream. This generally means either:
- Squid and ESI
Has anyone actually implemented this? I see it thrown out as a
suggestion quite often, but when I tried the how-to on longsleep.org
yesterday I found that the latest Squid 3.0
On 1/25/06, Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone actually implemented this? I see it thrown out as a
suggestion quite often, but when I tried the how-to on longsleep.org
yesterday I found that the latest Squid 3.0 pre-release won't even
compile with ESI enabled :-(
Squid 3.0 is a
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